Events of the year 2022 in Pakistan .
Photo | Post | Name |
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President of Pakistan | Arif Alvi | |
Prime Minister of Pakistan | Shehbaz Sharif | |
Chief Justice of Pakistan | Umar Ata Bandial | |
Chairman of the Senate | Sadiq Sanjrani | |
Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan | Sikandar Sultan Raja | |
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee | Sahir Shamshad Mirza | |
National Assembly | 15th National Assembly |
Province | Governor | Chief Minister | Party | Government Type | Chief Justice |
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Balochistan | Mir Jan Muhammad Khan Jamali (Acting) | Abdul Quddus Bizenjo | BAP | Coalition | Naeem Akhtar (Balochistan High Court) |
Gilgit-Baltistan | Syed Mehdi Shah | Khalid Khurshid | PTI | Majority | Muhammad Ajmal Gondal |
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Haji Ghulam Ali | Azam khan(interim) | Qaiser Rashid Khan (Peshawar High Court) | ||
Punjab | Muhammad Baligh Ur Rehman | mohsin naqvi(interim) | Muhammad Ameer Bhatti (Lahore High Court) | ||
Sindh | Kamran Tessori | Syed Murad Ali Shah | PPP | Majority | Ahmed Ali Sheikh (Sindh High Court) |
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The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is a political party in Pakistan established in 1996 by Pakistani cricketer and politician Imran Khan, who served as the country's prime minister from 2018 to 2022. The PTI ranks among the three major Pakistani political parties alongside the Pakistan Muslim League–Nawaz (PML–N) and the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), and it is the largest party in terms of representation in the National Assembly of Pakistan since the 2018 general election. With over 10 million members in Pakistan and abroad, it claims to be the country's largest political party by primary membership, as well as one of the largest political parties in the world.
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Events from the year 2007 in Pakistan.
Events from the year 2010 in Pakistan.
Events in the year 2011 in Pakistan.
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Events in the year 2013 in Pakistan.
Events in the year 2014 in Pakistan.
General elections were held in Pakistan on 25 July 2018 to elect the members of the 15th National Assembly and the four Provincial Assemblies. The three major parties were Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), led by Imran Khan, the Pakistan Muslim League, led by Shehbaz Sharif, and the Pakistan People's Party, led by Bilawal Bhutto. The PTI won the most seats in the National Assembly but fell short of a majority; the party subsequently formed a coalition government with several smaller parties. At the provincial level, the PTI remained the largest party in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP); the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) retained its dominance in Sindh; and the newly formed Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) emerged as the largest party in Balochistan. In Punjab, the result was a hung parliament, with the Pakistan Muslim League (N) winning the most seats. However, after several independent MPAs joined the PTI, the latter became the largest party and was able to form a government.
This is a list of terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2015.
The 2014 Tsunami March, also called the Azadi movement, was a protest march in Pakistan from 14 August to 17 December 2014. The march was organised by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, opposing Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif over claims of systematic election-rigging by the Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N) in the 2013 general election that was later order for reelection and PTI won one out of three seats from the four claimed seats. Party leader Imran Khan had announced plans for an August march from Lahore to Islamabad with a group of protesters in a PTI jalsa (demonstration) in Bahawalpur on 27 June 2014. On 17 December, a day after the 2014 Peshawar school massacre, Khan called off the protest.
Events in the year 2018 in Pakistan.
Events from the year 2019 in Pakistan.
The 2019 Azadi march was a protest march led by Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) in Islamabad, Pakistan from 28 October 2019. The march opposed Prime Minister Imran Khan, demanding his resignation, and new elections. No women were part of the protests. The protest involved hundred of thousands of protesters.
Events from the year 2020 in Pakistan.
Events from the year 2021 in Pakistan.
The 2022 Azadi March I was a protest march initiated by the ousted former Pakistani prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party chairman Imran Khan against the government of his successor, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. On 24 May 2022, Khan announced a long march towards Islamabad starting on 25 May 2022. Khan lead the march from Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where his provincial government helped him. Senior PTI members lead the march from Lahore, the capital of Punjab.
The 2022 Azadi March II was a protest march led by Imran Khan, former prime minister of Pakistan, from Lahore to Islamabad against the Shehbaz Sharif ministry. It succeeded 2022 Azadi March I, which took place in May.
The events listed below are both anticipated and scheduled for the year 2023 in Pakistan.