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The '''Government of [[Pakistan]]''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|حکومتِ پاکستان}}}}) is a federal parliamentary system,<ref name="gop1">{{cite web| url=http://202.83.164.26/wps/portal/!ut/p/c1/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP0os_hQN68AZ3dnIwN3C3MDAyOPYDNvXwMjQwNnI6B8pFm8n79RqJuJp6GhhZmroYGRmYeJk0-Yp4G7izEB3eEg-_DrB8kb4ACOBvp-Hvm5qfoFuREGWSaOigDeD0uL/dl2/d1/L2dJQSEvUUt3QS9ZQnB3LzZfVUZKUENHQzIwT0gwODAySFMyNzZWMzEwMDE!/| title=About Government| publisher=Government of Pakistan| accessdate=2009-03-05}}</ref> with an [[Indirect election|indirectly-elected]] [[President of Pakistan|President]] as the [[Head of State]] and [[Commander in Chief]] of the [[Pakistani Armed Forces]], and an indirectly-elected [[Prime Minister of Pakistan|Prime Minister]] as the [[Head of Government]]. The President’s appointment and term are constitutionally independent of the Prime Minister’s term. On September 6, 2008, the [[Electoral College of Pakistan|Electoral College]] (composed of the [[Senate of Pakistan|Senate]], the [[National Assembly of Pakistan|National Assembly]], and the four Provincial Assemblies) chose [[Asif Ali Zardari]] as the [[List of Presidents of Pakistan|eleventh]] President of Pakistan for a five-year term. The Prime Minister is usually the leader of the largest party in the National Assembly and is assisted by a cabinet of ministers drawn from both chambers of the [[Majlis-i-Shoora|federal legislature]]. The current Prime Minister is [[Yousaf Raza Gillani]] of the [[Pakistan Peoples Party]], who took office on March 25, 2008.
The '''Government of [[Pakistan]]''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|حکومتِ پاکستان}}}}) is a federal parliamentary system,<ref name="gop1">{{cite web| url=http://202.83.164.26/wps/portal/!ut/p/c1/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP0os_hQN68AZ3dnIwN3C3MDAyOPYDNvXwMjQwNnI6B8pFm8n79RqJuJp6GhhZmroYGRmYeJk0-Yp4G7izEB3eEg-_DrB8kb4ACOBvp-Hvm5qfoFuREGWSaOigDeD0uL/dl2/d1/L2dJQSEvUUt3QS9ZQnB3LzZfVUZKUENHQzIwT0gwODAySFMyNzZWMzEwMDE!/| title=About Government| publisher=Government of Pakistan| accessdate=2009-03-05}}</ref> with an [[Indirect election|indirectly-elected]] [[President of Pakistan|President]] as the [[Head of State]] and [[Commander in Chief]] of the [[Pakistani Armed Forces]], and an indirectly-elected [[Prime Minister of Pakistan|Prime Minister]] as the [[Head of Government]]. The President’s appointment and term are constitutionally independent of the Prime Minister’s term. On September 6, 2008, the [[Electoral College of Pakistan|Electoral College]] (composed of the [[Senate of Pakistan|Senate]], the [[National Assembly of Pakistan|National Assembly]], and the four Provincial Assemblies) chose [[Asif Ali Zardari]] as the [[List of Presidents of Pakistan|eleventh]] President of Pakistan for a five-year term. The Prime Minister is usually the leader of the largest party in the National Assembly and is assisted by a cabinet of ministers drawn from both chambers of the [[Majlis-i-Shoora|federal legislature]]. The current Prime Minister is [[Yousaf Raza Gillani]] of the [[Pakistan Peoples Party]], who took office on March 25, 2008.


==Recent history==
==
The National Assembly elections that were held in October 2002 had 91 women elected to its Parliament - the largest number and percentage of women in the parliament of any Muslim-majority country.<ref>[http://www.ipu.org/wmn-e/classif.htm Data from the Inter-Parliamentary Union]</ref>

On November 3, 2007, President Musharraf suspended Pakistan's constitution by [[2007 Pakistani state of emergency|declaring a state of emergency]].

In the [[Pakistani general election, 2008|general elections held in February 2008]], the party of slain leader Benazir Bhutto, [[Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians]] (PPPP) won 123 seats in the National Assembly while the [[Pakistan Muslim League (N)]] of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif won 91 seats in the National Assembly. President Musharaf's ally party [[Pakistan Muslim League (Q)]] (PML-Q) came third with 54 seats.<ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSISL159890 reuters.com, Sharif's party does well in Pakistani by-elections]</ref> After the elections the People's Party Parliamentarian and the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz announced a coalition to form the new government along with the [[Awami National Party]] (ANP). Pakistan's new parliament elected the country's first female speaker March 19, 2008 from the [[Pakistan Peoples Party]]: [[Fahmida Mirza]].<ref>h[http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/03/19/pakistan.speaker.ap/index.html]</ref> Allies of President [[Pervez Musharraf]] withdrew their candidate for Pakistan's prime minister, [[Farooq Sattar]], and the coalition chose Syed [[Yousaf Raza Gillani]] as the [[Prime Minister of Pakistan]], who was sworn in March 25, 2008 by President Pervez Musharraf.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/03/22/pakistan.pm.ap/index.html }} {{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=RjwilmsiBot}}</ref>

On August 7, 2008, the Pakistan Peoples Party and the Pakistan Muslim League (N) agreed to force Musharraf to step down and begin his [[impeachment]]. [[Asif Ali Zardari]], [[Rehman Malik]], [[Altaf Hussain]] and [[Nawaz Sharif]] announced sending a formal request or joint charge sheet that he steps down, and impeach him through parliamentary process upon refusal. Musharaf, however, said: “I will defeat those who try to push me to the wall. If they use their right to oust me, I have the right to defend myself."<ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article4475729.ece timesonline.co.uk, President Musharraf of Pakistan to be impeached]</ref> Musharraf accordingly delayed his departure for the Beijing Olympics by a day.<ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSISL15267920080807 reuters.com, Pakistan rulers agree to begin Musharraf impeachment]</ref> A senior coalition official told [[Reuters]]: "Yes, we have agreed in principle to impeach him."<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/aug/07/pakistan1 guardian.co.uk, Musharraf faces impeachment, Pakistan's ruling coalition agrees 'in principle' to begin proceedings to remove president]</ref> The draft of the ruling coalition’s joint statement had been finalized by the draft Committee, and Musharraf must obtain vote of confidence from the National Assembly and 4 provincial assemblies.<ref>[http://www.paktribune.com/news/index.shtml?204242 paktribune.com, Draft of ruling coalition’s joint statement finalized]</ref> The government summoned the national assembly, or lower house of parliament, to sit on August 11.<ref>[http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jpuJxx-xhy2gReRH2_RwdR0APszw afp.google.com, Pakistan coalition agrees to impeach Musharraf: officials]</ref> Capt. Wasif Syed, spokesman for the Pakistan People's Party -- confirmed: "A decision has been made that he has to go now, and all the parties have agreed on this point."<ref>[http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/08/07/pakistan.impeach/ edition.cnn.com, Pakistan: Musharraf could face impeachment]</ref>


== Federal branches ==
== Federal branches ==

Revision as of 13:53, 8 December 2011

The Government of Pakistan (Urdu: حکومتِ پاکستان) is a federal parliamentary system,[1] with an indirectly-elected President as the Head of State and Commander in Chief of the Pakistani Armed Forces, and an indirectly-elected Prime Minister as the Head of Government. The President’s appointment and term are constitutionally independent of the Prime Minister’s term. On September 6, 2008, the Electoral College (composed of the Senate, the National Assembly, and the four Provincial Assemblies) chose Asif Ali Zardari as the eleventh President of Pakistan for a five-year term. The Prime Minister is usually the leader of the largest party in the National Assembly and is assisted by a cabinet of ministers drawn from both chambers of the federal legislature. The current Prime Minister is Yousaf Raza Gillani of the Pakistan Peoples Party, who took office on March 25, 2008.

Recent history

The National Assembly elections that were held in October 2002 had 91 women elected to its Parliament - the largest number and percentage of women in the parliament of any Muslim-majority country.[2]

On November 3, 2007, President Musharraf suspended Pakistan's constitution by declaring a state of emergency.

In the general elections held in February 2008, the party of slain leader Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians (PPPP) won 123 seats in the National Assembly while the Pakistan Muslim League (N) of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif won 91 seats in the National Assembly. President Musharaf's ally party Pakistan Muslim League (Q) (PML-Q) came third with 54 seats.[3] After the elections the People's Party Parliamentarian and the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz announced a coalition to form the new government along with the Awami National Party (ANP). Pakistan's new parliament elected the country's first female speaker March 19, 2008 from the Pakistan Peoples Party: Fahmida Mirza.[4] Allies of President Pervez Musharraf withdrew their candidate for Pakistan's prime minister, Farooq Sattar, and the coalition chose Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani as the Prime Minister of Pakistan, who was sworn in March 25, 2008 by President Pervez Musharraf.[5]

On August 7, 2008, the Pakistan Peoples Party and the Pakistan Muslim League (N) agreed to force Musharraf to step down and begin his impeachment. Asif Ali Zardari, Rehman Malik, Altaf Hussain and Nawaz Sharif announced sending a formal request or joint charge sheet that he steps down, and impeach him through parliamentary process upon refusal. Musharaf, however, said: “I will defeat those who try to push me to the wall. If they use their right to oust me, I have the right to defend myself."[6] Musharraf accordingly delayed his departure for the Beijing Olympics by a day.[7] A senior coalition official told Reuters: "Yes, we have agreed in principle to impeach him."[8] The draft of the ruling coalition’s joint statement had been finalized by the draft Committee, and Musharraf must obtain vote of confidence from the National Assembly and 4 provincial assemblies.[9] The government summoned the national assembly, or lower house of parliament, to sit on August 11.[10] Capt. Wasif Syed, spokesman for the Pakistan People's Party -- confirmed: "A decision has been made that he has to go now, and all the parties have agreed on this point."[11]

Federal branches

Executive

Legislative

Judicial

Provincial governments

Local governments

Former

Kashmir governments

Ministries and divisions

  • Cabinet Secretariat
    • Cabinet Division
    • Establishment Division
  • Ministry of Commerce & Education
    • Commerce Division
  • Ministry of Communications
    • Communications Division
  • Ministry of Culture and Sports
    • Culture and Sports Division
  • Ministry of Defence
    • Defence Division
  • Ministry of Defence Production
    • Defence Production Division
  • Ministry of Economic Affairs & Statistics
    • Economic Affairs Division
    • Statistics Division
  • Ministry of Education
    • Education Division
  • Ministry of Environment
    • Environment Division
  • Ministry of Food, Agriculture & Livestock
    • Food, Agriculture & Livestock Division
  • Ministry of Health
    • Health Division
  • Ministry of Housing & Works
    • Housing & Works Division
  • Ministry of Industries, Production & Special Initiatives
    • Industries, Production & Special Initiatives Division
  • Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
    • Information & Media Division
  • Ministry of Information Technology
    • IT & Telecom Division
  • Ministry of Interior
    • Interior Division
  • Ministry of Investment
    • Investment Division
  • Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas
    • Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas Division
  • Ministry of Labour, Manpower & Overseas Pakistanis
    • Labour& Manpower Division
    • Overseas Pakistanis Division
  • Ministry of Law, Justice & Human Rights
    • Law & Justice Division
    • Human Rights Division
  • Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development
    • Local Government and Rural Development Division
  • Ministry of Minorities
    • Minorities Affairs Division
  • Ministry of Narcotics Control
    • Narcotics Control Division
  • Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
    • Parliamentary Affairs Division
  • Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Resources
    • Petroleum & Natural Resources Division
  • Ministry of Ports and Shipping
    • Ports and Shipping Division
  • Ministry of Privatization
    • Privatization Division
  • Ministry of Railways
    • Railways Division
  • Ministry of Religious Affairs & Zakat & Ushr
    • Religious Affairs & Zakat & Ushr Division
  • Ministry of Science and Technology
    • Scientific & Technological Research Division
  • Ministry of Social Welfare and Special Education
    • Social Welfare and Special Education Division
  • Ministry of States and Frontier Regions
    • States and Frontier Regions Division
  • Ministry of Textile Industry
    • Textile Industry Division
  • Ministry of Tourism
    • Tourism Division
  • Ministry of Water & Power
    • Water & Power Division
  • Ministry of Women Development
    • Women Development Division
  • Ministry of Youth Affairs
    • Youth Affairs Division
  • Planning Commission/Ministry of Planning & Development
    • Planning and Development Division

Departments

  • Accountability Courts
  • Administration Wing
  • Advanced Education Wing
  • Agricultural & Livestock Products Marketing & Grading Dept.
  • Agricultural Census Organization
  • Airport Security Force
  • Attached Dept.
  • Azad Jammu & Kashmir Council
  • Board Of Investment
  • Bureau of Emigration & Overseas Employment
  • Cadet College, Razmak
  • Capital Development Authority
  • Carrier Telephone Industries
  • Centre For Applied & Molecular Biology
  • Central Cotton Research Institute
  • Central Drugs Laboratory, Defence Housing Authority, Karachi
  • Central Inspectorate of Mines
  • Central Jail Staff Training Institute
  • Chief Commissioner for Afghan Refugees, Islamabad
  • Chief Engineering Adviser/Chairman, Federal Flood Commission
  • Civil Armed Forces
  • Civil Aviation Authority
  • Civil Services Reforms Unit
  • College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan
  • Commercial Courts
  • Commissioner for Afghan Refugees, Quetta
  • Commissioner for Afghan Refugees, Peshawar
  • Commissioner for Afghan Refugees, Lahore
  • Committee on violence against women
  • Construction Machinery & Training Institute
  • Council for Works and Housing Research
  • Council of Islamic Ideology
  • Crisis Centre, Islamabad
  • Culture Wing
  • Curriculum Wing
  • Customs, Excise and Sales Tax Appellate Tribunal
  • Dawood College of Engineering and Technology
  • Department of Explosives
  • Department of Patent & Design
  • Department of Plant Production
  • Department of Tourist Services
  • Department of Communications Security
  • Directorate General Civil Defence
  • Directorate of Dockworkers Safety
  • Directorate of Workers Education
  • Drug Court
  • Drugs Controller, Karachi
  • Drugs Controller, Islamabad
  • Economic Wing
  • 'Education For All' Wing
  • Electronic Government Directorate
  • Employees Old-Age Benefits Institution
  • Engineering Development Board
  • Environmental Protection Tribunal
  • Estate Office Management
  • Export Processing Zones Authority
  • Export Promotion Bureau
  • Federal Board of Revenue
  • Federal Bureau of Statistics
  • Federal Government Employees Housing Foundation
  • Federal Investigation Agency
  • Federal Land Commission
  • Federal Seed Certification and Registration Dept.
  • Federal Service Tribunal
  • FGSH Islamabad
  • Field Organization List
  • Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Board
  • Foreign Trade Institute of Pakistan
  • Gwadar Port Authority
  • Government Shipping Office
  • Immigration & Passport
  • Implementation Tribunal for Newspaper Employee
  • IMHSC
  • Income Tax Appellate Tribunal
  • Indus River System Authority
  • Islamabad Capital Territory
  • Jammu & Kashmir Estate property, Lahore
  • Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Karachi
  • Karachi Port Trust
  • Livestock Wing
  • Management Services Wing
  • Marine Fisheries Dept.
  • Mercantile Marine Dept.
  • Military Lands and Cantonments Dept.
  • Minorities Affairs Wing
  • National Aids Control Programme (NACP)
  • National Alien Registration Authority
  • National Archives of Pakistan
  • National Bank of Pakistan
  • National Commission for Human Development(NCHD)
  • National Construction Ltd
  • National Council for Conservation of Wildlife
  • National Council for Homeopathy, Rawalpindi
  • National Council for Tibbi, Islamabad
  • National Database and Registration Authority
  • National Document Centre
  • National Electric Power Regulatory Authority
  • National Energy Conservation Centre
  • National Fertilizer Corporation
  • National Film Development Council
  • National Highway and Motorway Police
  • National Highway Authority
  • National Housing Authority
  • National Industrial Parks Development & Management Company
  • National Industrial Relations Commission, Islamabad
  • National Institute for the Handicapped, Islamabad
  • National Institute of Cardiovascular, Karachi
  • National Institute of Child Health, Karachi
  • National Institute of Electronics
  • National Institute of Health, Islamabad
  • National Institute of Labour Administration Training
  • National Institute of Oceanography
  • National Institute of Population Studies
  • National Institute of Public Administration
  • National Insurance Company
  • National Language Authority
  • National Physical and Standards Laboratory
  • National Police Academy
  • National Police Foundation
  • National Power Construction Company
  • National Productivity Organization
  • National Radio Telecommunication Corporation
  • National Savings Organization
  • National Talent Pool
  • National Tariff commission
  • National Telecommunication Corporation
  • National Training Bureau
  • National Transport Research Centre
  • National Tubewell Construction Corporation
  • National University of Science and Technology
  • Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority
  • Overseas Employment Corporation
  • Overseas Pakistani Women's Network
  • Pakistan Medical & Research Council, Islamabad
  • Pakistan Academy of Rural Developments
  • Pakistan Administrative Staff College, Lahore
  • Pakistan Agriculture Research Council
  • Pakistan Automobile Corporation
  • Pakistan Central Cotton Committee
  • Pakistan Commission on Indus Waters
  • Pakistan Computer Bureau
  • Pakistan Council for Renewable Energy Technologies
  • Pakistan Council for Science and Technology
  • Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources
  • Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
  • Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency
  • Pakistan Forest Institute, Peshawar
  • Pakistan Housing Authority
  • Pakistan Industrial Technical Assistance Centre
  • Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation
  • Pakistan Institute of Management
  • Pakistan Manpower Institute
  • Pakistan Marine Academy
  • Pakistan Medical & Dental Council, Islamabad
  • Pakistan Meteorological Dept.
  • Pakistan Military Accounts Dept.
  • Pakistan Minerals Development Corporation
  • Pakistan National Accreditation Council
  • Pakistan National Shipping Corporation
  • Pakistan Nursing Council, Islamabad
  • Pakistan Post Office
  • Pakistan Railways
  • Pakistan Railways Academy, Walton (Lahore)
  • Pakistan Railways Carriage Factory
  • Pakistan Reinsurance Company Ltd
  • Pakistan Science Foundation
  • Pakistan Software Export Board
  • Pakistan Standards And Quality Control Authority
  • Pakistan Steel Mills
  • Pakistan Telecommunication Authority
  • Pakistan Telecommunications Company
  • Pakistan Telecommunications Mobile
  • Pakistan Tobacco Board
  • Pakistan International Airlines Corporation
  • Paknet
  • Public Works Dept.
  • Pak-Swiss Precision Mechanics & Instrument Centre
  • Petroman
  • Pharmacy Council of Pakistan, Islamabad
  • Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad
  • Planning Wing
  • Population Census Organization
  • Population Welfare
  • Port Qasim Authority
  • Ports and Shipping Wing, Karachi
  • Private Power and Infrastructure Board
  • Project Director, Karachi
  • Quaid-e-Azam Papers Project
  • Railway Constructions Pakistan Ltd
  • Science and Technical Education Wing
  • Secretariat Training Institute
  • Securities and Exchange Commission
  • Sheikh Zayed Postgraduate Medical Institute, Lahore
  • Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority
  • Special Communication Organization
  • Special Court (Customs, Taxation and Anti Smuggling)
  • Special Courts (Central)
  • Special Courts (Control of Narcotics Substances
  • Special Courts (Offences in Banks)
  • Sports Wing
  • State Bank of Pakistan
  • State Engineering Corporation
  • State Life Insurance Corporation
  • Technology Commercialisation Corporation of Pakistan (Private) Ltd
  • Sui Southern Gas Company
  • Sui Northern Gas Pipelines
  • Surveyor General of Pakistan
  • Technology Up-Gradation and Skill Development Company
  • Telecom Foundation
  • Telephone Industries of Pakistan
  • Threadline Gallery of Pakistan
  • Tourism Wing
  • Trade Development Authority of Pakistan
  • Trade Marks Registry
  • Trading Corporation of Pakistan
  • Utility Stores Corporation
  • Virtual University of Pakistan
  • WAPDA
  • Women’s Political School
  • Workers Welfare Fund
  • Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd.
  • Zoological Survey Dept.

See also

References

  1. ^ "About Government". Government of Pakistan. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
  2. ^ Data from the Inter-Parliamentary Union
  3. ^ reuters.com, Sharif's party does well in Pakistani by-elections
  4. ^ h[1]
  5. ^ http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/03/22/pakistan.pm.ap/index.html. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) [dead link]
  6. ^ timesonline.co.uk, President Musharraf of Pakistan to be impeached
  7. ^ reuters.com, Pakistan rulers agree to begin Musharraf impeachment
  8. ^ guardian.co.uk, Musharraf faces impeachment, Pakistan's ruling coalition agrees 'in principle' to begin proceedings to remove president
  9. ^ paktribune.com, Draft of ruling coalition’s joint statement finalized
  10. ^ afp.google.com, Pakistan coalition agrees to impeach Musharraf: officials
  11. ^ edition.cnn.com, Pakistan: Musharraf could face impeachment