In a significant development for Pakistan’s governance, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s newly appointed 19-member federal cabinet officially assumed their duties on Monday. The solemn oath-taking ceremony, presided over by President Asif Ali Zardari, marked the commencement of their responsibilities.
According to the established protocol outlined in Article 92 of the Pakistan constitution, President Zardari oversaw the appointment process, which was initiated following a summary submitted by the Prime Minister. The cabinet comprises 18 federal ministers and one minister of state, carefully selected from members of parliament.
A press release from the Information Ministry provided insights into the portfolio distribution within the federal cabinet. Notable appointments include:
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