Second Sharif ministry
The Second Sharif ministry began on 3 February 1997, when Nawaz Sharif was sworn in as the Prime Minister of Pakistan, and ended without completing its mandated term on 12 October 1999.[1] Sharif, a conservative politician who presided the Pakistan Muslim League from Punjab, took the office following a decisive victory in the primary elections held in 1997 over the Pakistan Peoples Party– a left-leaning political party.[2] The second administration of Sharif ended with the precedence of Musharraf administration in 1999 when the military took over the control of the federal government.
Second Sharif ministry | |
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Cabinet of Pakistan | |
Date formed | 1997 |
Date dissolved | 1999 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Rafiq Tarar |
Head of government | Nawaz Sharif |
Member party | Pakistan Muslim League (N) |
Status in legislature | Majority (2/3 Maj.) |
Opposition party | Pakistan Peoples Party |
Opposition leader | Benazir Bhutto |
History | |
Predecessor | Second Bhutto ministry |
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Cabinet
Federal Ministers
- Ishaq Dar
- Sartaj Aziz
- Gohar Ayub Khan
- Shujaat Hussain
- Syeda Abida Hussain
- Nisar Ali Khan
- Muhammad Azam Khan Hoti
- Sheikh Rashid Ahmed
- Syed Ghous Ali Shah
- Makhdoom Muhammad Javed Hashmi
- Raja Nadir Pervaiz Khan
- Malik Abdul Majeed
- Sardar Muhammad Yaqub Khan Nasar
- Mian Muhammad Yaseen Khan Wattoo
- Mian Abdul Sattar Laleka
- Raja Mohammad Zafar -ul-Haq
- Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui
- Mushahid Hussain Syed
- Khalid Anwar
State Ministers
- Asghar Ali Shah
- Syed Ahmed Mehmud
- Muhammad Siddique Khan Kanju
- Haleem Ahmed Siddiqui
- Tahmina Daultana
References
- http://www.cabinet.gov.pk/cabinet/userfiles1/file/Info%20serveces/Federal%20Cabinet%20since%201947/nawaz-2-1997-99.pdf
- SoP, Story of Pakistan. "Nawaz Sharif becomes Prime Minister". www.storyofpakistan.com. Nazaria-e-Pakistan Trust. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
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