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Shehbaz Sharif takes the oath prime minister of Pakistan

Senate President Sadiq Sanjarani (left) takes the oath of office to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. – Screenshot via Ham news live
  • Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjarani swears in Shehbaz Sharif.
  • Shehbaz was elected as prime minister after being overthrown of PTI Chairman Imran Khan.
  • President Alvi skipped ceremony after complaining of “discomfort”.

ISLAMABAD: Shehbaz Sharif took oath on Monday as the 23rd prime minister of Pakistan.

He was sworn in by Senate President Sadiq Sanjarani as President Arif Alvi complained of “discomfort”This was reported on the President’s Twitter account. hours before the swearing-in ceremony.

Shehbaz was elected as prime minister after being overthrown of PTI Chairman Imran Khan via no-confidence motion.

Previously in day, Shehbaz got 174 votes in then unlike PTI candidate Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who not received votes after it party I decided boycott voting process.

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Poll took place chaired of MNA Ayaz Sadiq, two days after the lower house of parliament voted in service of removal of Imran Khan from office after nearly 14 hours of confrontation between the opposition and Khan’s ruling regime. party it started on Saturday morning.

Shehbaz profile

Shehbaz – the oldest chief minister of province of Punjab, having served on in post three times since he began his political career almost four decades ago.

Sharif is son of Mian Muhammad Sharif, prominent businessman, and Jr. brother of Nawaz Sharif, former prime minister of Pakistan.

Shehbaz is a graduate of State College in Lahore. He first got into the spotlight in 1985 when he was named President of Lahore Chamber of Trade and industry.

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But his foray into politics started in 1988 when Sharif was elected like a member of Punjab Assembly (MPA). He served for not for long, until 1990, when the assembly was dissolved.

The same year he contested and won a national constituency and became a member of Lower house of Pakistan parliament. In 1993 he again returned to the Punjab assembly and was appointed leader of Opposition until 1996.

Then in 1997, Sharif won Punjab District for third time and went on become the leader minister of Punjab, the most politically important province of Pakistan. However, after military overthrown PML-N government Sharif was imprisoned and later sent into exile for eight years.

Return in 2008, Sharif was again elected like a member of Assembly of the Punjab and then became the head minister for a second term. This time he served his full term as chief minister.

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After general polls in 2013 Sharif returned to the post of chief minister of his home provinces. Till in polls of 2018, he decided to keep his national meeting place and was appointed leader of opposition.

In 2019, Shehbaz Sharif announced his net wealth of Rs 100,725,909 for the Electoral Commission of Pakistan (ECP) including investments in Hudabiya Engineering, Hamza Spinning Mills and Hudabiya Paper Mills, as well as agricultural facilities. in Sheikhupura and Lahore.

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