List of prime ministers of Pakistan


The prime minister of Pakistan is the head of the Government of Pakistan. The prime minister is vested with the responsibility of running the administration through his appointed federal cabinet, formulating national and foreign policies to ensure the safeguard of the interests of the nation and its people through the Council of Common Interests as well as making the decision to call nationwide general elections for the bicameral Parliament of Pakistan.
Since 1947, Pakistan has had 20 prime ministers, aside from the appointed caretaker prime ministers who were only mandated to oversee the system until the election process was finished. In Pakistan's parliamentary system, the prime minister is sworn in by the president and usually is the chairman or the president of the party or coalition that has a majority in the National Assembly– the lower house of Pakistan Parliament.
After the partition of British India on the midnight of 14/15 August 1947, Pakistan followed the British system by creating the post of prime minister based at the Prime Minister's Secretariat. The then governor-general of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, took advice from the Founding Fathers of the nation and appointed Liaquat Ali Khan to establish and lead his administration on 15 August 1947. Before the presidential system in 1960, seven prime ministers had served between 1947 until martial law in 1958. In 1971, the office was again revived but ceased to exist shortly. Executive powers and authority was given to the prime minister when the full set of the Constitution of Pakistan was promulgated in 1973 but the post was ceased from its effective operations after another martial law in 1977. After the general elections held in 1985, the office came to its existence. During 1985 to 1997 executive powers were share between presidents and prime ministers due to 8th amendment to Constitution. In 1997, 13th amendment were passed and prime minister again got executive powers. Between 1988 and 1999, the office was held by Benazir Bhutto of the Pakistan People's Party and Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan Muslim League (N), each holding the office for two non-consecutive terms between 1988 and 1999: Bhutto during 1988–90 and 1993–96; and Sharif during 1990–93 and 1997–99.
After the general elections held in 2002, Zafarullah Khan Jamali was invited to form his administration as its prime minister. After the Supreme Court of Pakistan's ruling to disqualify Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani in 2012, the business of his administration was looked after by Raja Pervez Ashraf until the caretaker administration was setup under Mir Hazar Khan Khoso.
Nurul Amin of the Muslim League had the shortest term, at 13 days. Yusuf Raza Gilani of the Pakistan Peoples Party had the longest consecutive term of 4 years and 86 days. At approximately 9 years and 179 days in total, Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan Muslim League (N) has been the longest-serving prime minister for a non-consecutive term. Sharif was re-elected for a third non-consecutive term on 5 June 2013, which is a record in the history of Pakistan. No prime minister of Pakistan has yet served their full five-year term.

List of prime ministers by length of term

NamePartyLength of termLength of termLength of term
NamePartyLongest continuous termTotal years of premiership-
Nawaz SharifIslami Jamhuri Ittihad / Muslim League (N)4 years, 53 days9 years, 179 days-
Benazir BhuttoPeoples Party3 years, 17 days4 years, 264 days-
Yusuf Raza GilaniPeoples Party4 years, 86 days4 years, 86 days-
Liaquat Ali KhanMuslim League4 years, 63 days4 years, 63 days-
Zulfikar Ali BhuttoPeoples Party3 years, 325 days3 years, 325 days-
Imran KhanTehreek-e-Insaf3 years, 235 days3 years, 235 days-
Shehbaz SharifMuslim League (N)''-
Shaukat AzizMuslim League (Q)3 years, 79 days3 years, 79 days-
Muhammad Khan JunejoIndependent3 years, 66 days3 years, 66 days-
Mohammad Ali BograMuslim League2 years, 117 days2 years, 117 days-
Mir Zafarullah Khan JamaliMuslim League (Q)1 year, 216 days1 year, 216 days-
Sir Khawaja NazimuddinMuslim League1 year, 182 days1 year, 182 days-
Huseyn Shaheed SuhrawardyAwami League1 year, 35 days1 year, 35 days-
Chaudhry Mohammad AliMuslim League1 year, 31 days1 year, 31 days-
Shahid Khaqan AbbasiMuslim League (N)303 days303 days-
Sir Feroz Khan NoonRepublican Party295 days295 days-
Raja Pervaiz AshrafPeoples Party275 days275 days-
Anwaar ul Haq KakarBalochistan Awami Party203 days203 days-
Muhammad Mian SoomroMuslim League (Q)131 days131 days-
Moeenuddin Ahmad QureshiIndependent124 days124 days-
Malik Meraj KhalidIndependent104 days104 days-
Ghulam Mustafa JatoiNational Peoples Party92 days92 days-
Nasirul MulkIndependent79 days79 days-
Mir Hazar Khan KhosoIndependent73 days73 days-
Ibrahim Ismail ChundrigarMuslim League55 days55 days-
Chaudhry Shujaat HussainMuslim League (Q)54 days54 days-
Balakh Sher MazariPeoples Party38 days38 days-
Nurul AminPakistan Muslim League13 days13 days-

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