Shahbaz Sharif took oath as the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Muslim League (N) leader Shahbaz Sharif took oath as the 24th Prime Minister of Pakistan on Monday, a day after being elected as the Prime Minister for the second time.
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President Arif Alvi administered the oath to the Prime Minister in the President’s House.
Shahbaz Sharif’s brother, three-time former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, along with Muslim League-N leaders also participated in the event.
After the swearing-in ceremony, a guard of honor was presented to the newly sworn-in Prime Minister at the Prime Minister’s House.
Shahbaz Sharif became the 24th Prime Minister of Pakistan on Sunday in an event that hardly came as a surprise. He immediately tackled the country’s pressing issues and set his sights on the ambitious goal of joining Pakistan to the G20 club by 2030.
Twenty-four days after the country’s “disputed general election”, the newly appointed captain of the ship sailed to victory, resuming the throne after a brief absence from August 2023. His opponent, Umar Ayub, managed to secure a paltry 92 votes.
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The number to capture the Prime Ministership was 169.
The prime ministerial candidate of the newly-formed Etihad and president of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nation has resumed his post, which he held until August 2023, when the National Assembly re-elected for the third time in the country’s nearly seven years. Completed the year round.