Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan وزیر اعظم |
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Style |
His Excellency (diplomatic) Mr. Prime Minister (informal) Honourable Prime Minister (formal) |
Member of | |
Reports to | President |
Residence | |
Seat | Islamabad |
Appointer |
Election Commission of Pakistan: by a Convention that is held in the National Assembly, based on appointee's ability to command confidence in the National Assembly of Pakistan. |
Term length | As long as the current Assembly is in power, the Prime Minister continues to exercise his authority (Renewable thrice) |
Inaugural holder |
Liaquat Ali Khan (1947-1951) |
Formation | 14 August 1947 |
Website | www.pmo.gov.pk/ |
The Prime Minister of Pakistan (Urdu: وَزِیرِ اَعظَم — Wazīr-ē Aʿẓam, Urdu pronunciation: [ʋəˈziːr-ˌeː ˈɑː.zəm]; lit. "Grand Vizier"), is the head of government of Pakistan and designated as the "chief executive of the Republic". The Prime Minister leads the executive branch of the government, oversees the economic growth, heads the Council of Common Interests as well as the Cabinet, and is vested with the command authority over the nuclear arsenals.
This position places its holder in leadership of the nation and in control over all matters of internal and foreign policy. The incumbent Prime Minister is Nawaz Sharif–a presiding figure of the conservative Pakistan Muslim League (N). The Prime Minister is elected by the members of the National Assembly and therefore is usually the leader of the majority party in the parliament. The Constitution of Pakistan vests the executive powers in the Prime Minister who is responsible for appointing the Cabinet as well as running the executive branch, taking and authorising executive decisions, appointments and recommendations that require executive confirmation of the Prime Minister.