Cabinet of Pakistan

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The Cabinet of Pakistan (Urdu: کابینہ پاکستان, Kābīnā-e-Pākistān) is a formal body composed of senior government officials chosen and led by the Prime Minister.[1] All cabinet members sworn in are designated Minister, and are seated at their respective ministries located in the Pakistan Secretariat.

The Cabinet Secretary of Pakistan serves as the administrative head of the Cabinet Division and reports directly to the Prime Minister.[2] According to the Constitution of Pakistan, the Prime Minister may dismiss members of the cabinet, but must do so in writing, and new appointees must again be approved by the Parliament. The cabinet meets weekly in Islamabad. The cabinet is granted constitutional power under Article 81D of the Constitution of Pakistan.[3] The existence of the cabinet dates back to Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan, who appointed civil servants and statesmen to his first cabinet.

Constitutional powers

There shall be a Cabinet of Ministers, with the Prime Minister at its head, to aid and advise the President in the exercise of his functions. The Cabinet, together with the Ministers of State, shall be collectively responsible to the Senate and the National Assembly. A Minister who for any period of six consecutive months is not a member of the National Assembly shall, at the expiration of that period, cease to be a Minister and shall not before the dissolution of that Assembly be again appointed a Minister unless he is elected a member of that Assembly: Provided that nothing in this clause shall apply to a Minister who is a member of the Senate. Provided that the number of Federal Ministers and Ministers of State who are members of the Senate shall not at any time exceed one-fourth of the number of Federal Ministers

— Article 81C-96D: The Federation of Pakistan; Part-III, Chapter 3: Federal Government, The Constitution of Pakistan[4]

Current Cabinet

Cabinet Ministers

Office Incumbent Party Term Began

Prime Minister
All important policy issues and all other portfolios not allocated to any Minister.

Imran Khan
PTI 18 August 2018
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Minister of Defence

Pervez Khattak [5]
PTI 20 August 2018

Minister of Defence Production

Zubaida Jalal Khan
BAP 20 August 2018

Minister of Education

Shafqat Mahmood [5]
PTI 20 August 2018

Minister for Petroleum

Ghulam Sarwar Khan
PTI 20 August 2018
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Minister of Finance

Asad Umar [6]
PTI 20 August 2018
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Minister of Foreign Affairs

Shah Mehmood Qureshi [7]
PTI 20 August 2018

Minister of Health

Aamir Mehmood Kiani [5]
PTI 20 August 2018

Minister of Human Rights

Shireen Mazari
PTI 20 August 2018

Minister of Information

Fawad Chaudhry
PTI 20 August 2018

Minister of Information Technology and Telecommunication

Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui
MQMP 20 August 2018

Minister of Inter Provincial Coordination

Fahmida Mirza
GDA 20 August 2018

Minister of Law & Justice

Farogh Naseem
MQMP 20 August 2018

Minister of Religious Affairs

Noor-ul-Haq Qadri
PTI 20 August 2018


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Minister of Housing and Works

Tariq Bashir Cheema
PML Q 6 September 2018

Minister of Railways

Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad
Awami Muslim League (Pakistan) 20 August 2018

[8]Minister of Planning, Development and Reform

Khusro Bakhtiar
PTI 20 August 2018

State Minister of Interior

Shehryar Khan Afridi
PTI 20 August 2018
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Minister for Energy

Omar Ayub Khan
PTI 11 September 2018 ALI MUHAMMAD KHAN STATE MINISTER FOR PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS

Advisor to the Prime Minister

Cabinet
Office Incumbent Term

Adviser of Establishment Division

Shehzad Arbab [9]
August 20, 2018

Adviser of Commerce
Adviser of Industries

Abdul Razak Dawood
August 20, 2018

Adviser of Climate Change & Enviorment

Malik Amin Aslam
August 20, 2018

Adviser of Austerity & Institutional Reforms

Dr. Ishrat Hussain
August 20, 2018

Adviser of Parliamentary Affairs

Babar Awan
August 20, 2018 - 4 September 2018

References

  1. ^ http://cabinet.gov.pk/frmDetails.aspx
  2. ^ "Home Page". cabinet.gov.pk.
  3. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20091110133919/http://www.pakistani.org/pakistan/constitution/part3.ch3.notes.html#81D Article 81D
  4. ^ "Chapter 3: Chapter:3 The Federal Government". Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  5. ^ a b c Pakistan. "PM Imran Khan approves 20-member federal cabinet | Pakistan". thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Finance Minister to be, Asad Umar hints at a bad news for country". Timesofislamabad.com. 29 July 2018. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  7. ^   (16 August 2018). "Expected federal ministers in new government of PTI - Pakistan - Dunya News". Dunyanews.tv. Retrieved 20 August 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  8. ^ "National Assembly of Pakistan". www.na.gov.pk. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  9. ^ Abbas Shabbir (20 June 2014). "PM finalises names for 20-member federal cabinet". Samaa.tv. Retrieved 20 August 2018.