Election in Pakistan

Election in Pakistan

Election in Pakistan

Election in Pakistan

- Elections and Electoral Information
Election in Pakistan. Data and Electoral Information.
Elections in Pakistan
October 2023 - General Elections in The Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Imran Khan - Pakistan's Prime Minister, 2020 - Pakistani Prime Minister  -
Pakistan : President - Mamnoon Hussain (2017 *)
Prime Minister - Mohammad Nawaz Sharif (2017 *)
Asif Ali Zardari, President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (2012)
Raja Pervez Ashraf, Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (2012)
Her Excellency Ms. Hina Rabbani Khar, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (2012)
Elections in Pakistan General Information
Zardari, ex president of Pakistan, 2019  -

Elections in Pakistan 2024 and electoral results. List of candidates by political party. Elections in 2024 Pakistan
2024 Pakistani provincial elections, 8 February
2024 Balochistan provincial election
2024 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provincial election
2024 Punjab provincial election
2024 Sindh provincial election - 2024 Pakistani general election, 8 February
2024 Pakistani presidential election
Pakistan. Balochistan, Provincial Assembly; Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Provincial Assembly; Punjab, Provincial Assembly; Sindh, Provincial Assembly - 8 February 2024
Elections in 2023 Pakistan
General - October 2023
Elections in 2022 Pakistan

Phones in Pakistan Search a mobile in the phone companies and stores. PK Phone Book and Yellow Pages. List by City, Name, Number, Company. Internet Services and WebSites. 92 Code for international phone calls, whatsapp and text messages. PAK
Pakistan : Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Balochistan, North-West Frontier, Punjab, Sindh, Azad Kashmir, Northern Areas, Islamabad
Election Pakistan 2024
Pakistan's surprising and marred 2024 election, and what comes next | Brookings Brookings Institution
Pakistan says it blocked social media platform X over ‘national security’ Al Jazeera English
Elections in Pakistan - United States Department of State Department of State
How Pakistan Plays Into India's Elections – Foreign Policy Foreign Policy