The government of "Shahbaz Sharif" took the oath + members of the cabinet

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Publish Date: 12:53 - 19 April 2022
Tuesday, 19 April 2022 (YJC)_ The cabinet of Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif was sworn in today at the inauguration ceremony in Ivan Sadr.

The government of The cabinet of Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif was sworn in today at the inauguration ceremony in Ivan Sadr.

Senate Speaker Sadegh Sanjarani attended the inauguration of members of the federal cabinet instead of President Aref Alavi.

Shahbaz Sharif's cabinet members include 30 federal ministers, four state ministers and three advisers who took the oath of allegiance and service today.

According to a list released by the cabinet, Nawaz Sharif's Muslim branch of government has 12 federal ministers, 2 state ministers and 2 advisers, the People's Party has 9 federal ministers, 2 state ministers and one advisor, the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam party has 4 ministers. , The Ethnic Party will have two ministers, and the JWP BAP and PML-Q parties will each have one minister.

Cabinet members are:
Khajeh Mohammad Asef, Ahsan Iqbal, Rana Sana Allah, Sardar Ayaz Sadegh, Rana Tanvir Hussein, Khorram Dastgir Khan, Maryam Aurangzeb, Khajeh Saad Rafiq, Javid Latif, Riyad Hossein Pirzadeh, Morteza Javid Abbasi, Azam Nazir Tarr, Seyed Khorshid Ahmad Shah, Senator Shri Rahman, Seyed Navid Qamar, Abdul Qader Patel, Shazieh Mari, Seyed Morteza Mahmoud, Sajed Hossein Tori, Ahsan-ur-Rehman Mazari, Obaid Hossein Bio, Asad Mahmoud, Abdul Wasi, Talham, Mufti Abdul Shakur, Mohammad Talha Mahmoud, Seyed Amin Al-Haq, Seyed Faisal Sabzevari , Mohammad Asrar Tarin, Shahoozin Bogti and Chaudhry Tariq Bashir Chima.

The three state ministers are Aisha Pasha, Hana Rabbani and Abdul Rahman Kanjoo. Muftah Ismail, Amir Maqam and Qamar Zaman Kaira were also selected and sworn in as Shahbaz Sharif's advisers.

According to some sources, Nawaz Sharif, the leader of the Nawaz branch of the Muslim League, contacted former Prime Minister Shahed Khaqan Abbasi and asked him to take over the management of the Ministry of Oil so that the country could emerge from the crisis.

According to some sources, the ruling coalition government has not yet decided to oust President Aref Alavi because it needs his full support in national and state councils. The ruling parties will decide on the next president in due course.

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