Pakistani politics
Azad Kashmir government.
History of pakistan 1947 to 2022
Government of Gilgit-Baltistan. Local government. Constitution of Pakistan. Political parties. Since , Pakistan has had 20 prime ministers, aside from the appointed caretaker prime ministers who were only mandated to oversee the system until the election process was finished. In Pakistan's parliamentary system , the prime minister is sworn in by the president and usually is the chairman or the president of the party or coalition that has a majority in the National Assembly — the lower house of Pakistan Parliament.
In , the office was again revived but ceased to exist shortly. In , 13th amendment were passed and prime minister again got executive powers. Between and , the office was held by Benazir Bhutto of the Pakistan People's Party and Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan Muslim League N , each holding the office for two non-consecutive terms between and Bhutto during —90 and —96; [ 10 ] and Sharif during —93 and — After the general elections held in , Zafarullah Khan Jamali was invited to form his administration as its prime minister.
Nurul Amin of the Muslim League had the shortest term, at 13 days.