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Provincial Assembly of Balochistan

صوبائی مجلس بلوچستان
Provincial Assembly of Balochistan
Type
Type
Leadership
Speaker
Jan Mohammad Jamali, BAP
since 30 October 2021
Deputy Speaker
Sardar Babar Musakhel
PTI
since 16 August 2018
Abdul Quddus Bizenjo, BAP
since 29 October 2021
Malik Sikandar Khan
JUI (F)
since 16 December 2018
Structure
Seats65
Political groups
Government (31)
  •   BAP (24)
  •   PTI (7)

Supported by (5)

Opposition (27)

Non-aligned (2)

Elections
Mixed member majoritarian:
  • 51 members elected by FPTP
  • 11 seats for women and 3 seats for non-Muslims through PR
Last election
25 July 2018
Meeting place
Balochistan Assembly House, Quetta
Website
pabalochistan.gov.pk

The Provincial Assembly of Balochistan is a unicameral legislature of elected representatives of the Pakistani province of Balochistan, and is located in Quetta, the provincial capital. It was set up by Article 106 of the Constitution of Pakistan.[1] The Assembly has 51 directly elected Members of the Provincial Assembly, representing constituencies from each district, as well as 11 seats reserved for women and 3 for non-Muslims. Abdul Quddus Bazenjo is the Leader of the House in the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan while Malik Sikandar Khan is the current Leader of the Opposition.[2]

List of speakers

Name of Speaker[3] Entered Office Left Office Political Party
Sardar Muhammad Khan Barozoi 02-05-1972 06-12-1976 NAP
Al-Haj Mir Jam Ghulam Qadir Khan 06-12-1976 05-07-1977 NAP
Muhammad Sarwar Khan Kakar 06-04-1985 02-12-1988 IND
Sardar Muhammad Khan Barozoi 02-12-1988 04-02-1989 PPP
Mehr Muhammad Akram Baloch 05-02-1989 24-04-1990 BNA
Mir Zahoor Hussain Khan Khosa 31-05-1990 17-11-1990 BNA
Malik Sikandar Khan Advocate 17-11-1990 19-10-1993 JUI-F
Abdul Waheed Baloch 19-10-1993 21-02-1997 BNM
Mir Abdul Jabbar Khan 21-02-1997 12-10-1999 JWP
Jamal Shah Kakar 29-11-2002 08-04-2008 MMA
Aslam Bhutani 08-04-2008 26-12-2012 PML
Matiullah Agha 31-12-2012 04-06-2013 MMA
Jan Mohammad Jamali 04-06-2013 22-05-2015 PML-N
Rahila Durrani 24-12-2015 16-08-2018 PML-N
Abdul Quddus Bizenjo 16-08-2018 25 October 2021 BAP
Jan Mohammad Jamali 30 October 2021 Present BAP

All Assembles of Balochistan

No. Name Term start Term end
1 1st Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan 2 May 1972 1976
2 2nd Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan 1976 1977
3 3rd Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan 1985 1988
4 4th Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan 1988 1990
5 5th Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan 1990 1993
6 6th Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan 1993 1996
7 7th Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan 1997 1999
8 8th Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan 2002 2007
9 9th Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan 2008 2013
10 10th Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan 29 May 2013 31 May 2018
11 11th Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan 13 August 2018 Present

References

  1. ^ Constitution of Pakistan
  2. ^ "Jam Kamal Khan elected Balochistan chief minister". Retrieved 2018-08-18.
  3. ^ "List of Speakers". Pabalochistan.gov.pk. Retrieved 2018-08-16.

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