Wednesday, December 1, 2010

2) -Executive Branch:

Main office holders
OfficeNamePartySince
PresidentAsif Ali ZardariPPP9 September 2008
Prime MinisterYousaf Raza GillaniPPPMarch 25, 2008
The president of Pakistan, in keeping with the constitutional provision that the state religion is Islam, must be a Muslim. Elected for a five-year term by an Electoral College consisting of members of the Senate and National Assembly and members of the provincial assemblies, the president is eligible for reelection. But no individual may hold the office for more than two consecutive terms. The president may resign or be impeached and may be removed from office for incapacity or gross misconduct by a two-thirds vote of the members of the parliament. The president generally acts on the advice of the prime minister but has important Residual Powers.
One of the most important of these powers—a legacy of General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq ;is the president's power to dissolve the National Assembly "in his discretion where, in has arisen in which the Government of the Federation cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and an appeal to the electorate is necessary." This power has twice been granted —by the Eight Amendment in 1985 and by the Seventeenth Amendment  in 2003—and has twice been revoked—by the Thirteenth Amendement  in 1997 and by the Eighteenth Amendment  in 2010. Despite this most recent power-stripping, the President remains the ex officio chair of the National Sequirity Councel, as per the National Security Act 2004.



The prime minister is appointed by the members of the National Assembly through a vote. The prime minister is assisted by the Federal Cabinet, a council of ministers whose members are appointed by the president on the advice of the prime minister. The Federal Cabinet comprises the ministers, ministers of state, and advisers. As of early 1994, there were thirty-three ministerial portfolios: commerce; communications; culture; defence; defence production; education; environment; finance and economic affairs; food and agriculture; foreign affairs; health; housing; information and broadcasting; interior; Kashmiri affairs and Northern Areas; law and justice; local government; minority affairs; narcotics control; parliamentary affairs; petroleum and natural resources production; planning and development; railways; religious affairs; science and technology; social welfare; special education; sports; state and frontier regions; tourism; water and power; women's development; and youth affairs. Opposition is being Led by Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif.


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