Premiership of Shehbaz Sharif

On 10 April 2022, Shehbaz Sharif was nominated as candidate for Prime Minister of Pakistan by opposition parties following a vote of no confidence in incumbent prime minister Imran Khan during the 2022 Pakistani constitutional crisis.[1][2] He was sworn in as Prime Minister on 11 April 2022.[3][4]

Shehbaz Sharif ministry
2022-present
People and organisations
Head of governmentShehbaz Sharif
Member party  Pakistan Muslim League (N)
Coalition Partners:
PPP
MMA
MQM-P
BAP
BNP-M
PML-Q
JWP
Confidence and supply:
ANP
Independent
Status in legislatureNational Assembly
Coalition government
174 / 342(51%)
History
Election(s)2018
PredecessorImran Khan ministry

Reaction

Domestic

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party leader and former PM Imran Khan refused to concede defeat in the no confidence motion.

International

  • Indian prime minister Narendra Modi congratulated Sharif, tweeting "Congratulations to H. E. Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on his election as the Prime Minister of Pakistan. India desires peace and stability in a region free of terror, so that we can focus on our development challenges and ensure the well-being and prosperity of our people."[5][6]
  • Russian president Vladimir Putin congratulated Sharif but also slammed the United States for alleged interference in Pakistan's affairs for its "own selfish purposes".[7][8]
  • British prime Minister Boris Johnson congratulated Sharif, tweeting "Congratulations to @CMShehbaz on his election as Prime Minister of Pakistan. The UK & Pakistan have a longstanding relationship and our people share deep ties. I look forward to working together on areas of shared interest."[12]
  • US Secretary of State Antony Blinken congratulated Sharif in a statement saying "The United States congratulates newly elected Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and we look forward to continuing our long-standing cooperation with Pakistan's government. The United States views a strong, prosperous, and democratic Pakistan as essential for the interests of both of our countries."[13]

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