Government of Azad Kashmir

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The Government of Azad Kashmir is the state government which administers the territory of Azad Kashmir in Pakistan. The Azad Kashmir government consists of a President as the head of state, and the Prime Minister as the chief executive, supported by a Council of Ministers. The Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly is the state assembly.[1]

Political Parties

  • [2]All Jammu & Kashmir Muslim Conference
  • Pakistan People's Party Azad Kashmir
  • Pakistan Muslim League (N), Azad Kashmir
  • Pakistan Muslim League Jammu & Kashmir.
  • Jammu & Kashmir Liberation League
  • Jammu & Kashmir People's Party.
  • Jamiat-ul-Ullema AJ&K.
  • Jamat-e-Islami AJ&K
  • All Jammu & Kashmir Justice Party.
  • Swad-i-Azam Ahlay Sunnat Wa Al Jamat AK.
  • Jammu & Kashmir Awami Tehreek.
  • Kashmir Freedom Movement,
  • Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front,
  • Jammu Kashmir National Liberation Front
  • Jammu Kashmir Islamic Democratic Party, AJ&K
  • Kashmir Freedom Front.
  • Pakistan People's Party (Shaheed Bhutto) AJ&K.
  • Nazaam-e-Mustafa Conference
  • Pakistan Jamiat Ullema-e-Islam J&K.
  • Sunni Tehreek AJ&K
  • MQM Azad Jammu & Kashmir.
  • Jamiat Ullema-e-Islam J&K.
  • Jammu & Kashmir Milli Tehreek
  • Markazi Jamiat-e-Ahllay Hadees AJ&K.
  • UN Parh Party AJ&K.
  • All Jammu & Kashmir Muslim League
  • Jamat-e-Falah-e-Insaniat AJ&K.
  • Peoples National Party, United Kashmir. (PNP,UK)
  • Jammu & Kashmir Public Rights Party
  • Jaffaria Supreme Council AJ&K
  • Pak Kashmir National League
  • Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Kashmir
  • Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen Pakistan
  • Al Jammu & Kashmir Jamiat Ulma Islama
  • Rah-e-Haq Party AJK
  • Al-Jammu & Kashmir Sunni Itihad Council
  • Qoumi Itihad Party (QIP)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Home". Government of Azad Kashmir. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  2. ^ "AJ&K Portal". ajk.gov.pk. Retrieved 2016-11-13.