National Assembly,Senate,Ministers &Provincial assembly Composition

National Assembly,Senate,Ministers &Provincial assembly Composition




GOVERNOR GENERALS
ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN

S. No.
Name
Duration
1.
Mr. Mohammad Ali Jinnah
(Quaid-e-Azam)
Father of the Nation
15-08-1947 to 11-09-1948
2.
Khawaja Nazimuddin
14-09-1948 to 16-10-1951
3.
Malik Ghulam Mohammad
19-10-1951 to 05-10-1955
4.
Maj. General Isakandar Mirza
06-10-1955 to 22-03-1956


PRIME MINISTERS
ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN

S. No.
Name
Duration
1.
Mr. Liaqat Ali Khan
15-08-1947 to 16-10-1951
2.
Khawaja Nazimuddin
17-10-1951 to 17-04-1953
3.
Mr. Mohammad Ali Bogra
17-04-1953 to 11-08-1955
4.
Ch. Mohammed Ali
11-08-1955 to 12-09-1956
5.
Mr. Hussain Shaheed Suharwardi
12-09-1956 to 18-10-1957
6.
Mr. Ibrahim Ismail Chaundrigar
18-10-1957 to 16-12-1957
7.
Malik Feroz Khan Noon
16-12-1957 to 07-10-1958
8.
Mr. Noor-ul-Amin
07-12-1971 to 20-12-1971
9.
Mr. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
14-08-1973 to 05-07-1977
10.
Mr. Muhammad Khan Junejo
23-03-1985 to 29-05-1988
11.
Mohtrama Benazir Bhutto
02-12-1988 to 06-08-1990
12.
Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Khan Jatoi (Caretaker)
06-08-1990 to 06-11-1990
13.
Mian Mohammed Nawaz Sharif
06-11-1990 to 18-04-1993
14.
Mir Balakh Sher Mazari (Caretaker)
18-04-1993 to 26-05-1993
15.
Mian Mohammed Nawaz Sharif
26-05-1993 to 08-07-1993
16.
Mr. Moin Qureshi (Caretaker)
08-07-1993 to 19-10-1993
17.
Mohtrama Benazir Bhutto
19-10-1993 to 05-11-1996
18.
Malik Meraj Khalid (Caretaker)
06-10-1996 to 17-02-1997
19.
Mian Mohammed Nawaz Sharif
17-02-1997 to 12-10-1999
20.
General Parvez Musharraf (Chief Executive)
12-10-1999 to 23-11-2002
21.
Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali
23-11-2002 to 26-06-2004
22.
Chuadhary Shujaat Hussain
30-06-2004 to 26-08-2004
23.
Mr. Shaukat Aziz
28-08-2004 to 15-11-2007
24.
Mr. Muhammad Mian Soomro (Caretaker)
16-11-2007 to 24-03-2008
25.
Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani
25-03-2008 to date
26.
Raja Pervaiz Ashraf
22-06-2012-to-03-2013
26
Justice Mir Hazar Khan Khos (Caretaker)
24 March 2013 to 05-06-2013

27
Nawaz Sharif
24 March 2013 to 05-06-20135 June 2013 to

                                                         National Assembly
Dr. Fehmida Mirza           First Woman Speaker
Faisal Karim Kundi                  Deputy Speaker
COMPOSITION

Punjab
Sindh
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Balochistan
FATA
Federal Capital
Total
General
148
61
35
14
12
02
272
Women
35
14
08
03
--
--
60
Minority
--
--
--
--
--
--
10
Total
183
75
43
17
12
02
342



Senate
The membership of the Senate, which was originally 45, was raised to 63 in 1977 and to 87 in 1985. The government of Gen. Pervez Musharraf raised the membership of the Senate from 87 to 100 in 2002.
                    COMPOSITION


Punjab
Sindh
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Balochistan
FATA
Federal Capital
Total
General
14
14
14
14
8
02
66
Women
4
4
4
4
--
1
17
Technocrats/Ulema
4
4
4
4
--
1
17
Total
22
22
22
22
8
04
100
Chairman, Senate of Pakistan           Farooq Hamid Naek.      Deputy Chairman  Jan Mohammad Jamali 
Elections
            Senate elections take place in accordance with Article 59 of the Constitution. Each of the four provincial assemblies elect twenty two members from their respective provinces which include fourteen on general seats, four on seats reserved for technocrats including Ulema and four on seats reserved for women. Four members i.e. two on general seats, one technocrat including Aalim and one woman are elected from the Federal Capital whereas eight members are elected from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas in such manner as the President may, by order prescribe.
            The Senate is a permanent legislative body which symbolizes a process of continuity in the national affairs. The term of its members is six years. However, one-half of its members retire after every three years. A casual vacancy in the Senate, caused by resignation, death, incapacitation, disqualification or removal of a member, is filled through election by the respective electoral college and the member so elected holds office for the un-expired term of the member whose vacancy he has filled.
            A person seeking election to the Senate should be a graduate of not less than thirty years of age and should be registered as a voter in an area or province from where he seeks election and should meet other qualifications prescribed under Article 62 and 63 of the Constitution.
Chairman and Deputy Chairman
            After the Senate has been duly constituted, at its first meeting, it elects, from amongst its members, a Chairman and a Deputy Chairman. Whenever the office of the Chairman or the Deputy Chairman becomes vacant the Senate elects another member as Chairman or as the case may be, the Deputy Chairman.
            Term of office of the Chairman and the Deputy Chairman is three years. In absence of the Chairman, the Deputy Chairman acts as Chairman.
            The Chairman or the Deputy Chairman can be removed from the office by means of a resolution moved by a member under Article 61 read with paragraph ( c ) of clause (7) of Article 53. The Chairman or, as the case may be, the Deputy Chairman cannot preside the meeting of the Senate in which a resolution for his removal from office is being considered.
            At the commencement of each session the Chairman nominates, from amongst its members, in an order of precedence a panel of not more than three presiding officers. In absence of the Chairman and the Deputy Chairman, a member of the panel present, having precedence, presides over the sitting of the Senate.
Summoning and Prorogation of the Senate
            The President, from time to time, summons either House or both the Houses of Parliament under Article 54(1) of the Constitution. However, the Chairman, Senate can also, under Article 54(3), summon the Senate on a requisition of one-fourth of the total membership of the House. In either case the Secretary, Senate causes a notification to be published in the Gazette stating date, time and place of the meeting and also cause it to be issued to each member. Its announcement over the radio/TV and in the Press is also made. Likewise, a notification with regard to prorogation of the Senate is also published in the Gazette.
            Each session of the Senate starts from the date of commencement of its first sitting and concludes when the House is prorogued by the President or the Chairman, as the case may be.
Quorum
            Under Article 55(2) of the Constitution, if at any time during a sitting of the Senate, the attention of the Chairman is drawn to the fact that less than one-fourth of the total membership of the Senate is present, the Chairman suspends the business and causes the bells to be rung for five minutes. But if no quorum is available even when the bells stop ringing the Chairman, adjourns the sitting.

COMMITTEES
            Parliamentary committees have, over the years, become an integral and indispensable part of legislative systems, the world over. The ever-increasing complexity of a legislature's role has resulted in a corresponding increase in reliance on committees. The committees are now recognized to be the "political nerve ends, the gatherers of information, the sifters of alternatives, the refiners of legislative detail." In some legislative systems, including the US Congress, much of the business is handled by the committees which prompted the observation that: it is not far from the truth to say that Congress in session is Congress on public exhibition while Congress in its committee rooms is Congress at work.
            Reliance on the committees is primarily due to the increase in demand on the time of elected representatives, which limits the amount of time left for legislative work. Legislative Bills and other important issues which warrant in depth discussion are therefore, referred to the Committees. If it was not for the Committees of parliament, the legislative business transacted by Parliaments would be enacted in summary proceedings thereby defeating the objectives of thorough scrutiny.
SENATE COMMITTEES
            Under Senate rules there shall be a Standing Committee which deals with the business of the Government relating to the Ministry with which is concerned or any other matter referred to it by the Senate. A Committee is also authorized to examine suo moto the expenditures, administration, subordinate legislation, the public petitions and policies of the Ministry concerned and its attached public bodies. Besides standing committees, there are three functional committees. (i) Committee on Government Assurances (ii) Committee on Problems of Less Developed Areas and (iii) Committee on Human Rights.
            In addition to the above committees, there are two other committees, namely the Committee on Rules of Procedure and Privileges and House Committee.
            Each committee consists of not less than six members and not more than twelve members to be elected by the Senate with Minister concerned as Ex-officio member. A member cannot be a member of more than three standing committees at the same time. Each committee may appoint sub committees which exercise the powers of the whole committee to examine any subject or matter which may be referred to them.
Committee on Rules of Procedure & Privileges:
            The Committee on Rules of Procedure and Privileges considers matters regarding the procedure and conduct of business in the House and disposes of the Privilege Motions moved by the members of the House. As per Rule 147, it consists of not more than eight members elected by the Senate; while the Minister for Justice and Parliamentary Affairs acts as its ex-officio member.
House Committee:
            It supervises arrangements for the residential accommodation and related matters of the Senators and also deals with matters like issuance of admission cards for the galleries. As per Rule 149, it consists of not more than six members elected by the Senate. The Deputy Chairman Senate is the ex-officio Chairman of this Committee.
Library Committee:
            It is established under Rule 151 and its functions are to develop the library and Reference Service and to invite suggestion and advise on the selection of books etc. It also considers suggestions for future expansion of the library and assists and encourages the members of Parliament in fully utilizing the services provided by the library. It consists of four members, including its Chairman, nominated by the Chairman Senate.
2. Functional Committees
Committee on Government Assurances:
            The Committee on Government Assurances looks after the implementation and actions on the assurances, commitments and promises made by the Ministers on the floor of the House. The Committee, which functions under Rule 141, takes note of the extent to which such assurances and promises have been implemented and also whether the implementation has taken place in a timely and effective manner.
Committee on Problems of Less Developed Areas:
            This Committee helps promote a balanced development in different parts of the country and identifies the areas of difficulty and bottlenecks in this regard. The functions of the committee, as laid down in Rule 142, stipulate that it can review approved plans and special programmes for less-developed area, receive representations from affected persons and areas concerning the development of those areas and make recommendations, subject to availability of resources, for speedier development of those areas in order to achieve a more balanced and equitable utilization of resources in the country.
Committee on Human Rights:
            The Functional Committee on Human Rights was first constituted in 1993 and is the youngest Committee of the Senate. This Committee reviews on a continuous basis the overall position of human rights violations in the country and receives representation from the affected persons, organizations and international agencies, including the Human Rights Commission, regarding human rights violations in Pakistan. It also ascertains if any violation of human rights has taken place and identifies the problem areas. The Committee undertakes studies and makes recommendations for redressing the human rights violations including proposal for legislation in that area.
Finance Committee of the Senate:
            There is a Finance Committee of the Senate constituted under Article 88 of the Constitution. Expenditure of the Senate within authorized appropriations is controlled by the Senate itself on the advice of its Finance Committee which consists of the Minister for Finance and such other members as may be elected by the Senate. The Chairman of the Senate is the Chairman and Secretary Senate is ex-officio Secretary of the Finance Committee. The Committee approves the budget for the Senate for inclusion in the Federal Budget and also advises the Senate in regard to control over the expenditure to be incurred within the authorized appropriations.
PROVINCIAL SEATS

Province
General Seats
Seats reserved for
Total
Non Muslims
Women
Punjab
297
8
66
371
Sindh
130
9
29
168
NWFP
99
3
22
124
Balochistan
51
3
11
65
Total
577
23
128
728


Presidents
1.Iskander Ali Mirza 2.Ayub Khan 3.Yahya Khan 4.Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto 5.Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry 6.Zia ul Haq 7.Ghulam Ishaq Khan 8.Wasim Sajjad 9.Farooq Ahmad Khan Leghari 10.Rafiq Tarar 11.Pervez Musharraf 12. Zardari