Chief Minister of Punjab (Pakistan)
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Chief Minister of Punjab | |
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Government of Punjab | |
Style | His Excellency |
Abbreviation | CM |
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Reports to |
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Residence | Chief Minister House |
Seat | Lahore |
Appointer | Provincial Assembly of Punjab |
Term length | 5 years |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Pakistan |
Inaugural holder | Nawab Iftikhar Hussain Khan Mamdot |
Formation | 5 April 1937 |
Deputy | Senior Minister of Punjab |
Website | cm |
The Chief Minister of Punjab (Urdu: وزیر اعلیٰ پنجاب) is the head of government of the Pakistani province of Punjab and is elected by the Provincial Assembly. Given that he has the confidence of the assembly, the chief minister's term is for five years and is subject to no term limits. Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi is the current chief minister of Punjab.
List of chief ministers of Punjab
Muslim League
Pakistan Peoples Party
Pakistan Muslim League (N)/Islami Jamhoori Ittehad
Pakistan Muslim League (J)
Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
(A) – Acting
(T) – Trustee
N | Name (birth–death) |
Portrait | Party[a] | Term of office | |||
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1 | Iftikhar Hussain Khan Mamdot[1] | ![]() |
Muslim League | 15 August 1947 |
25 January 1949 |
1 year, 163 days | |
Governor's rule 25 January 1949 — 5 April 1951 | |||||||
2 | Mian Mumtaz Daultana[1] | Muslim League | 15 April 1951 |
3 April 1953 |
1 year, 353 days | ||
3 | Sir Feroz Khan Noon[1][2] | ![]() |
3 April 1953 |
21 May 1955 |
2 years, 48 days | ||
4 | Abdul Hamid Khan Dasti[1] | ![]() |
21 May 1955 |
14 October 1955 |
146 days | ||
Post Abolished(14 October 1955 — 30 June 1970) | |||||||
Martial Law 1 July 1970 — 2 May 1972 | |||||||
5 | Malik Meraj Khalid[1] | Pakistan Peoples Party | 2 May 1972 |
12 November 1973 |
1 year, 194 days | ||
6 | Ghulam Mustafa Khar[1] | 12 November 1973 |
15 March 1974 |
123 days | |||
7 | Hanif Ramay[1] | 15 March 1974 |
15 July 1975 |
1 year, 122 days | |||
8 | Sadiq Hussain Qureshi[1] | 15 July 1975 |
5 July 1977 |
1 year, 355 days | |||
Martial law 5 July 1977 — 9 April 1985 | |||||||
9 | Nawaz Sharif[1] | ![]() |
Islami Jamhoori Ittehad | 9 April 1985 |
6 August 1990 |
5 years, 119 days | |
10 | Ghulam Haider Wyne[1][3][4][5] | File:Ghulam Haider Wyne By Tariq Imran.jpg | 6 August 1990 |
25 April 1993 |
2 years, 262 days | ||
11 | Mian Manzoor Ahmad Wattoo[1][3][6][7] | ![]() |
Pakistan Muslim League (J) | 25 April 1993 |
18 July 1993 |
84 days | |
A | Sheikh Manzoor Ilahi[1] | — | — | — | 18 July 1993 |
20 October 1993 |
94 days |
11 | Mian Manzoor Ahmad Wattoo[1][3][6][7] | ![]() |
Pakistan Muslim League (J) | 20 October 1993 |
13 September 1995 |
1 year, 328 days | |
12 | Sardar Muhammad Arif Nakai[1] |
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13 September 1995 |
3 November 1996 |
1 year, 51 days | ||
A | Mian Muhammad Afzal Hayat[1] | — | — | 16 November 1996 |
20 February 1997 |
96 days | |
13 | Shahbaz Sharif[1][8] |
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Pakistan Muslim League (N) | 20 February 1997 |
12 October 1999 |
2 years, 234 days | |
Governor's rule 12 October 1999 — 23 November 2002 | |||||||
14 | Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi[1][9][10] |
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Pakistan Muslim League (Q) | 29 November 2002 |
18 November 2007 |
4 years, 354 days | |
A | Sheikh Ejaz Nisar[11][12] | — | — | 18 November 2007 |
11 April 2008 |
145 days | |
A | Dost Muhammad Khosa[1][13][14] |
Pakistan Muslim League (N) | 11 April 2008 |
8 June 2008 |
58 days | ||
15 | Shahbaz Sharif[8] |
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8 June 2008 |
25 February 2009 |
262 days | ||
Governor's rule 25 February 2009 — 30 March 2009 | |||||||
16 | Shahbaz Sharif[8] |
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Pakistan Muslim League (N) | 30 March 2009 |
26 March 2013 |
3 years, 361 days | |
A | Najam Sethi (Caretaker)[15][16] | 26 March 2013 |
7 June 2013 |
73 days | |||
17 | Shahbaz Sharif[17][18] |
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Pakistan Muslim League (N) | 7 June 2013 |
7 June 2018 |
5 years, 0 days | |
A | Hasan Askari Rizvi[19][20][21] | 8 June 2018 |
19 August 2018 |
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18 | Sardar Usman Buzdar[22] | ![]() |
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf | 20 August 2018 |
30 March 2022 |
3 years, 253 days | |
T | Hamza Shahbaz | ![]() |
Pakistan Muslim League (N) | 30 April 2022 |
26 July 2022 |
87 days | |
19 | Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi | ![]() |
Pakistan Muslim League (Q) | 27 July 2022 | Incumbent |
See also
- Governor of Punjab
- Senior Minister of Punjab (Pakistan)
- Leader of the Opposition Punjab
- Speaker of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab
- Chief Secretary Punjab
- Government of Punjab
- List of Chief Ministers in Pakistan
- List of Governors in Pakistan
- Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
- Chief Minister of Sindh
- Chief Minister of Balochistan
- Federal Secretary
Notes
- ^ This column only names the chief minister's party
References
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