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An overview of Pakistan’s prime ministers through time

Shehbaz Sharif is also the only leader to be elected to the top office for the second consecutive time

Last updated: 2024/03/04 at 4:21 PM
Published March 4, 2024
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A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Pakistan’s first prime minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, was elected on August 15, 1947. He spent barely four years in office before he was assassinated on October 16, 1951, in Rawalpindi.

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Khawaja Nazimuddin (Less than 2 years in office)Muhammad Ali Bogra (2 years in office)Chaudhry Muhammad Ali (1 year in office)Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy (1 year in office)Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar (2 months in office)Feroz Khan Noon (Less than one year in office)Nurul Amin (13 days in office)Zulfiqar Ali BhuttoMuhammad Khan Junejo (3 years in office)Benazir Bhutto (2 years in office)Nawaz Sharif (Less than 3 years in office)Benazir Bhutto (3 years in office)Nawaz Sharif (2 years in office)Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali (19 months in office)Chaudhry Shujaat (2 months in office)Shaukat Aziz (3 years in office)Yousuf Raza Gillani (4 years in office)Raja Pervaiz Ashraf (less than 1 year in office)Nawaz Sharif (Over 4 years in office)Shahid Khaqan Abbasi (less than one year in office)Imran Khan (Aug 18, 2018–April 10, 2022)Shehbaz Sharif (April 2022–August 2023)Shehbaz Sharif (March 3, 2024–Present)

Khawaja Nazimuddin (Less than 2 years in office)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Khawaja Nazimuddin took over on October 17, 1951, a day after Khan was killed. Due to riots by the religious political parties, the then governor-general, Ghulam Muhammad, had asked Nazimuddin to step down. The latter refused.

Nazimuddin was then removed by the governor-general on April 17, 1953.

Muhammad Ali Bogra (2 years in office)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Muhammad Ali Bogra was appointed prime minister by the governor-general on April 17, 1953. He was removed by the acting governor-general, Iskander Mirza, on August 12, 1955, due to conflict on regional issues and a lack of a majority in the assembly.

Chaudhry Muhammad Ali (1 year in office)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Chaudhry Muhammad Ali was named the 4th prime minister of Pakistan on August 12, 1955, by Mirza. Ali is well-known even today for pioneering the Constitution of 1956.

On September 12, 1956, Ali resigned from office.

Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy (1 year in office)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

The progressive Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy took over the prime minister’s office on September 12, 1956, when his party, the Awami League, won the 1954 election for the constituent assembly. But he was forced to step down on October 17, 1957, due to differences with Iskander Mirza.

Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar (2 months in office)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar was appointed as the 6th prime minister on October 17, 1957. His reign lasted for only two months.

Feroz Khan Noon (Less than one year in office)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Feroz Khan Noon was elevated to the office of prime minister of Pakistan on December 17, 1957, by Iskander Mirza. Noon was dismissed from his position on October 7, 1958, when General Ayub Khan implemented martial law.

Nurul Amin (13 days in office)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

After 13 years of martial law, Nurul Amin was made prime minister under dictator Yahya Khan’s administration. Within 13 days of being in office, on December 20, 1971, Amin was sent packing.

Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto became the prime minister on August 14, 1973. He contested the general election again in 1977 and won, but was imprisoned by military dictator General Muhammad Zia ul Haq.

Bhutto was hanged in 1979.

Muhammad Khan Junejo (3 years in office)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Muhammad Khan Junejo was elected prime minister on March 23, 1985, under a regime of military dictatorship. However, Junejo’s government was dismissed on May 29, 1988.

Benazir Bhutto (2 years in office)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Benazir Bhutto was elected as the first female prime minister of Pakistan in 1988, after years of military rule in Pakistan by General Zia-ul-Haq.

Her party survived impeachment in 1989. However, her government could not retain power and was sent packing by President Ghulam Ishaq Khan on August 6, 1990.

Nawaz Sharif (Less than 3 years in office)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Nawaz Sharif became the prime minister for the first time in 1990, but President Ghulam Ishaq Khan again dismissed an elected government in 1993.

Later, the Supreme Court restored Sharif’s government; however, the then-chief of the army, Waheed Kakar, forced Nawaz Sharif and Ghulam Ishaq Khan to resign on July 18, 1993.

Benazir Bhutto (3 years in office)

Benazir Bhutto became prime minister in 1993 again but could not complete her tenure as President Farooq Leghari dismissed her government in November 1996.

Nawaz Sharif (2 years in office)

Nawaz Sharif rose to the position of prime minister again after the 1997 election, but like his predecessor, he could only finish his five-year term.

On October 12, 1999, General Pervez Musharraf imposed an emergency in the country and removed Nawaz Sharif from power.

Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali (19 months in office)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Zafarullah Khan Jamali was the first prime minister under dictator Pervez Musharraf. But he only served for 19 months before he was dismissed by Musharraf.

Chaudhry Shujaat (2 months in office)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Chaudhry Shujaat became the prime minister on June 30, 2004, through an election in the parliament. Shujaat only served until Shaukat Aziz could be elected prime minister.

Shaukat Aziz (3 years in office)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Shaukat Aziz was appointed prime minister on August 28, 2004. He left office on November 15, 2007, after completing his parliamentary term.

Yousuf Raza Gillani (4 years in office)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Yusuf Raza Gilani became the 18th prime minister after the 2008 general election, in which his party, the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), secured a majority of the seats in the national assembly.

He was ousted from power in 2012 when he was convicted in a contempt case by the Supreme Court.

Raja Pervaiz Ashraf (less than 1 year in office)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Raja Pervaiz Ashraf took over from Gillani as prime minister to complete the remaining term of the PPP government. He held the office from June 22, 2012, to March 24, 2013.

Nawaz Sharif (Over 4 years in office)

Nawaz Sharif was back for a third time as prime minister in June 2013. He has, to date, completed the longest term in office compared to all previous prime ministers in Pakistan.

He remained in power for four years and 53 days before being impeached by the Supreme Court on July 28, 2017.

Shahid Khaqan Abbasi (less than one year in office)

Shahid Khaqan Abbasi was elevated as the 21st prime minister after Nawaz Sharif was removed from office. He took hold of the office in August 2017.

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

However, his term expired on May 31, 2018, as the national assembly was dissolved to hold fresh polls.

Imran Khan (Aug 18, 2018–April 10, 2022)

A timeline of Pakistans prime ministers

Imran Khan was elected as the prime minister on August 18, 2018, and his term ended on April 10, 2022, becoming the first premier to be voted out of power.

Shehbaz Sharif (April 2022–August 2023)

Shehbaz Sharif was elected as Pakistan’s 23rd premier after Khan was voted out of power via a no-confidence motion in 2022. 

Pakistans prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, addresses the National Assembly after his election on Monday, April 11. — AFP
Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, addresses the National Assembly after his election on Monday, April 11. — AFP

He remained the prime minister from April 11, 2022, to August 2023, and handed the reins of the government to a caretaker setup. 

Shehbaz Sharif (March 3, 2024–Present)

Shehbaz reclaimed the premiership on March 3, 2024, for the second time, becoming the only premier to be consecutively elected to the top post.

Newly elected Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif delivers a speech in the National Assembly after being elected as premier for a second term in Islamabad on March 03, 2024. —National Assembly

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