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List Of Prime Ministers Of Pakistan Since 1947 To 2026

Here we have assembled the List of Prime Ministers of Pakistan From 1947 To 2026 along with their name, the duration of their tenure, and their representative political party. The Prime Minister ‘PM’ of Pakistan is, All in All, the head of the current government of the country. PM is responsible for nominating the rest of the government and deciding when to call general elections for the National Assembly. Well before the position of Prime Minister PM; there was a term of Governor-General. The tenure of Governors-General was assassinated in 1956 and the Post of Prime Minister PM was appointed thereafter. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the first Governor-General of Pakistan who appointed Liaquat Ali Khan as the first prime minister PM of Pakistan under the Indian Independence Act of 1947. From 1947 to 1958 there become seven Prime Ministers of Pakistan. In 1958 during the tenure of PM Feroz Khan Noon who was dismissed during the 1958 Pakistani coup d’état.

Pakistan Martial Law

The President of Pakistan Iskander Mirza declared the first martial law which constitutes from 7th October 1958 to 7th December 1971. After that Nurul Amin was appointed by General – President of Pakistan Yahya Khan as the eighth prime minister of Pakistan. Nurul Amin was also the only vice president of Pakistan from 1971 to 1972 (leading Pakistan during the Indo-Pak war in 1971). After that, Martial Law was again declared and it was from 20th December 1971 to 14th August 1973. After that in 1973, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto resigned as president to become Prime Minister and he was assassinated in 1977 by General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq. During the Tenure of Zia, Martial Law was again elected from 5th July 1977 to 24th Match, 1985. Later during the tenth PM of Pakistan Muhammad Khan Junejo, Martial Law was again elected from 29th May 1988 to 2nd December 1988. From 1999 during the tenure of PM Nawaz Sharif, Martial Law was again assigned and it remains constituted from 12th October 1999 to 21st November 2002. A further list of prime ministers of Pakistan from 1947 to 2026 is given below.

List Of Prime Ministers Of Pakistan Since 1947 To 2026

The first Prime Minister of Pakistan and Second Prime Minister of Pakistan is going to mention in below for the knowledge of the students. On the other hand, the List of the Prime Ministers of Pakistan from 1947 to 2026 is listed in the table.

List Of Prime Ministers Of Pakistan Since 1947 To 2021

NO.PortraitName
(Birth-Death)
Took officeLeft officePolitical party
(Alliance)
1Liaquat Ali Khan14 August 194716 October 1951
(assassinated)
Pakistan Muslim League
2Khawaja Nazimuddin17 October 195117 April 1953Pakistan Muslim League
3Muhammad Ali Bogra17 April 195312 August 1955Pakistan Muslim League
4Chaudhry Muhammad Ali12 August 195512 September 1956Pakistan Muslim League
5Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy12 September 195617 October 1957Awami League
6Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar17 October 195716 December 1957Pakistan Muslim League
7Feroz Khan Noon16 December 19577 October 1958Republican Party
7 October 1958 – 7 December 1971 (Martial Law)
8Nurul Amin7 December 197120 December 1971Pakistan Muslim League
20 December 1971 – 14 August 1973 (Martial Law)
9Zulfikar Ali Bhutto14 August 19735 July 1977Pakistan Peoples Party
5 July 1977 – 24 March 1985 (Martial Law)
10Muhammad Khan Junejo24 March 198529 May 1988Pakistan Muslim League
(Independent)
29 May – 2 December 1988 (Martial Law)
11Benazir Bhutto2 December 19886 August 1990Pakistan Peoples Party
(01)Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi
Acting Prime Minister
6 August 19906 November 1990National Peoples Party
12Nawaz Sharif6 November 199018 April 1993Pakistan Muslim League (N)
(02)Balakh Sher Mazari
Caretaker Prime Minister
18 April 199326 May 1993Pakistan Peoples Party
(03)Moinuddin Ahmad Qureshi
Caretaker Prime Minister
18 July 199319 October 1993Independent
13Benazir Bhutto19 October 19935 November 1996Pakistan People’s Party
(04)Malik Meraj Khalid
Caretaker Prime Minister
5 November 199617 February 1997Independent
14Nawaz Sharif17 February 199712 October 1999Pakistan Muslim League (N)
12 October 1999 – 21 November 2002 (Martial Law)
15Zafarullah Khan Jamali21 November 200226 June 2004Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
16Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain30 June 200420 August 2004Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
17Shaukat Aziz20 August 200416 November 2007Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
(05)Muhammad Mian Soomro
Caretaker Prime Minister
16 November 200725 March 2008Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
18Yousaf Raza Gillani25 March 200819 June 2012Pakistan Peoples Party
19Raja Pervaiz Ashraf22 June 201225 March 2013Pakistan People’s Party
(06)Mir Hazar Khan Khoso
Caretaker Prime Minister
25 March 20135 June 2013Independent
20Nawaz Sharif5 June 201325th July 2017Pakistan Muslim League (N)
21Shahid Khaqan Abbasi1st August 201730th May 2018Pakistan Muslim League (N)
(07)
Nasirul Mulk
Caretaker Prime Minister
1 June 201818th August 2018Pakistan Muslim League (N) and Pakistan People’s Party selected
22
Imran Khan
19th August 201810-04-2022Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
23
Shehbaz Sharif
11-04-202214-08-2023Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz
24
Mr. Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar
14-08-202304-03-2024Caretaker
25
Shehbaz Sharif
04-03-2024Till NowPakistan Muslim League Nawaz

It is clear that there were many ups and downs in every reign. Now it’s the Government of Tehreek-e-Insaf. We have to look at if they will complete their Five years or not. If they will perform well, then the public will also accept them and will select the next.

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