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Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly

The Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly (GBA), officially known as Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly (GBLA), is a unicameral legislature of elected representatives of the Pakistani territory (de facto province) of Gilgit-Baltistan, which is located in Jutial neighbourhood in the city of Gilgit, the capital of Gilgit-Baltistan. It was established under the Gilgit-Baltistan Empowerment and Self-Governance Order in 2009 which granted the region self-rule and an elected legislature, having a total of 33 seats, with 24 general seats, 6 seats reserved for women and 3 reserved for Technocrats and Professionals.

Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly

گلگت بلتستان قانون ساز اسمبلی
3rd Assembly of Gilgit-Baltistan
Type
Type
Leadership
Speaker
Nazir Ahmed, PTI
since 7 June 2023
Deputy Speaker
Sadia Danish, PPP
since 17 July 2023
Gulbar Khan, PTI
since 13 July 2023
Leader of the Opposition
Muhammad Kazim Maisam, MWM
since 19 July 2023
Structure
Seats33
Political groups
Government (18)
  •   PTI (9) (forward bloc)
  •   PPP (5)
  •   PML(N) (3)
  •   JUI(F) (1)

Opposition (14)

Elections
Mixed member majoritarian:
  • 24 members elected by FPTP;
  • 6 seats for women and 3 seats for Technocrats and Professionals through PR
Last election
15 November 2020
Next election
No later than November 2025
Meeting place
Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly Building, Jutial
Website
Assembly website
Constitution
Gilgit-Baltistan Empowerment and Self-Governance Order
Gilgit Baltistan Assembly building, Gilgit

The third Gilgit-Baltistan Elections was held on 15 November 2020.

History edit

The Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly was formed as a part of the Gilgit-Baltistan Empowerment and Self-Governance Order in 2009 which granted the region self-rule and an elected legislative assembly.[1] The first Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly elections were held on 12 November 2009 which Pakistan Peoples Party won by 20 seats.

List of Assemblies edit

Order Terms
First Assembly November 2009 to April 2015
Second Assembly June 2015 to June 2020
Third Assembly November 2020 – present

Speakers of Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly edit

No. Names Successive term of each
1 Mir Wazir Baig 11 December 2009 to 23 June 2015
2 Haji Fida Muhammad Nashad 24 June 2015 to 25 November 2020
3 Amjad Zaidi 26 November 2020 to 7 June 2023
4 Nazir Ahmed 7 June 2023 to present

Chief Ministers of Gilgit-Baltistan edit

Sr no. Name of Chief Minister Entered Office Left Office Political Party/Notes
1 Syed Mehdi Shah 11 December 2009 11 December 2014 PPP
. Sher Jehan Mir 12 December 2014 26 June 2015 Caretaker
2 Hafiz Hafeezur Rehman 26 June 2015 23 June 2020 PMLN
. Mir Afzal 24 June 2020 30 November 2020 Caretaker
3 Muhammad Khalid Khurshid Khan 30 November 2020 4 July 2023 PTI
4 Gulbar Khan 13 July 2023 Incumbent PTI

List of Opposition Leaders edit

Sr no. Name of Opposition Leader Entered Office Left Office Political Party/Notes
1 Bashir Ahmad 11 December 2009 11 December 2014 PML(Q)
2 Shah Baig 2 July 2015 14 November 2017 JUI(F)
3 Capt.(R) Muhammad Shafi 14 November 2017 23 June 2020 ITP
4 Amjad Hussain Azar 30 November 2020 13 July 2023[2][3] PPP
5 Muhammad Kazim Maisam 19 July 2023 Incumbent MWM

Elections edit

2009 Elections edit

In the 2009 elections, Pakistan Peoples Party had won 20 seats, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Fazl) with 4 and Pakistan Muslim League (Q) with 3 seats.

2015 Elections edit

In the 2015 elections, Pakistan Muslim League (N) won 22 seats,[4] Islami Tehreek Pakistan with 4 and Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen with 3 seats.

2020 Elections edit

Party Elected Reserved Total
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 16 6 22
Pakistan Peoples Party 3 2 5
Pakistan Muslim League (N) 2 1 3
Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen 1 0 1
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) 1 0 1
Independent 1 0 1
Total 24 9 33

Incumbent members edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Shigri, Manzar (November 12, 2009). "Pakistan's disputed Northern Areas go to polls". Reuters.
  2. ^ Nagri, Jamil (2023-07-11). "GB opposition leader quits ahead of new CM election". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  3. ^ "PTI forward bloc's Gulbar elected G-B CM". The Express Tribune. 2023-07-13. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  4. ^ "PML (N) emerges as largest party in GB polls". SUCH TV. June 9, 2015.

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The Gilgit Baltistan Assembly GBA officially known as Gilgit Baltistan Legislative Assembly GBLA is a unicameral legislature of elected representatives of the Pakistani territory de facto province of Gilgit Baltistan which is located in Jutial neighbourhood in the city of Gilgit the capital of Gilgit Baltistan It was established under the Gilgit Baltistan Empowerment and Self Governance Order in 2009 which granted the region self rule and an elected legislature having a total of 33 seats with 24 general seats 6 seats reserved for women and 3 reserved for Technocrats and Professionals Gilgit Baltistan Legislative Assembly گلگت بلتستان قانون ساز اسمبلی3rd Assembly of Gilgit BaltistanTypeTypeUnicameralLeadershipSpeakerNazir Ahmed PTI since 7 June 2023Deputy SpeakerSadia Danish PPP since 17 July 2023Leader of the HouseGulbar Khan PTI since 13 July 2023Leader of the OppositionMuhammad Kazim Maisam MWM since 19 July 2023StructureSeats33Political groupsGovernment 18 PTI 9 forward bloc PPP 5 PML N 3 JUI F 1 Opposition 14 PTI 11 MWM 1 ITP 1 IND 1 Vacant 1 ElectionsVoting systemMixed member majoritarian 24 members elected by FPTP 6 seats for women and 3 seats for Technocrats and Professionals through PRLast election15 November 2020Next electionNo later than November 2025Meeting placeGilgit Baltistan Assembly Building JutialWebsiteAssembly websiteConstitutionGilgit Baltistan Empowerment and Self Governance Order Gilgit Baltistan Assembly building Gilgit The third Gilgit Baltistan Elections was held on 15 November 2020 Contents 1 History 2 List of Assemblies 3 Speakers of Gilgit Baltistan Assembly 4 Chief Ministers of Gilgit Baltistan 5 List of Opposition Leaders 6 Elections 6 1 2009 Elections 6 2 2015 Elections 6 3 2020 Elections 7 Incumbent members 8 See also 9 ReferencesHistory editThe Gilgit Baltistan Legislative Assembly was formed as a part of the Gilgit Baltistan Empowerment and Self Governance Order in 2009 which granted the region self rule and an elected legislative assembly 1 The first Gilgit Baltistan Assembly elections were held on 12 November 2009 which Pakistan Peoples Party won by 20 seats List of Assemblies editOrder Terms First Assembly November 2009 to April 2015 Second Assembly June 2015 to June 2020 Third Assembly November 2020 presentSpeakers of Gilgit Baltistan Assembly editNo Names Successive term of each 1 Mir Wazir Baig 11 December 2009 to 23 June 2015 2 Haji Fida Muhammad Nashad 24 June 2015 to 25 November 2020 3 Amjad Zaidi 26 November 2020 to 7 June 2023 4 Nazir Ahmed 7 June 2023 to presentChief Ministers of Gilgit Baltistan editMain article Chief Minister of Gilgit Baltistan Sr no Name of Chief Minister Entered Office Left Office Political Party Notes 1 Syed Mehdi Shah 11 December 2009 11 December 2014 PPP Sher Jehan Mir 12 December 2014 26 June 2015 Caretaker 2 Hafiz Hafeezur Rehman 26 June 2015 23 June 2020 PMLN Mir Afzal 24 June 2020 30 November 2020 Caretaker 3 Muhammad Khalid Khurshid Khan 30 November 2020 4 July 2023 PTI 4 Gulbar Khan 13 July 2023 Incumbent PTIList of Opposition Leaders editSr no Name of Opposition Leader Entered Office Left Office Political Party Notes 1 Bashir Ahmad 11 December 2009 11 December 2014 PML Q 2 Shah Baig 2 July 2015 14 November 2017 JUI F 3 Capt R Muhammad Shafi 14 November 2017 23 June 2020 ITP 4 Amjad Hussain Azar 30 November 2020 13 July 2023 2 3 PPP 5 Muhammad Kazim Maisam 19 July 2023 Incumbent MWMElections edit2009 Elections edit In the 2009 elections Pakistan Peoples Party had won 20 seats Jamiat Ulema e Islam Fazl with 4 and Pakistan Muslim League Q with 3 seats Party Elected Reserved Total Pakistan Peoples Party 14 6 20 Jamiat Ulema e Islam Fazl 2 2 4 Pakistan Muslim League Q 2 1 3 Pakistan Muslim League N 2 0 2 Balawaristan National Front 1 0 1 Muttahida Qaumi Movement 1 0 1 Others 2 0 2 Total 24 9 33 2015 Elections edit In the 2015 elections Pakistan Muslim League N won 22 seats 4 Islami Tehreek Pakistan with 4 and Majlis Wahdat e Muslimeen with 3 seats Party Elected Reserved Total Pakistan Muslim League N 15 6 21 Islami Tehreek Pakistan 2 2 4 Majlis Wahdat e Muslimeen 2 1 3 Pakistan Peoples Party 1 0 1 Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf 1 0 1 Balawaristan National Front 1 0 1 Jamiat Ulema e Islam F 1 0 1 Others 1 0 1 Total 24 9 33 2020 Elections edit Party Elected Reserved Total Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf 16 6 22 Pakistan Peoples Party 3 2 5 Pakistan Muslim League N 2 1 3 Majlis Wahdat e Muslimeen 1 0 1 Jamiat Ulema e Islam F 1 0 1 Independent 1 0 1 Total 24 9 33Incumbent members editMain article List of members of the 3rd Assembly of Gilgit BaltistanSee also editGilgit Baltistan Council Government of Gilgit Baltistan nbsp Pakistan portal nbsp Politics portalReferences edit Shigri Manzar November 12 2009 Pakistan s disputed Northern Areas go to polls Reuters Nagri Jamil 2023 07 11 GB opposition leader quits ahead of new CM election DAWN COM Retrieved 2023 07 14 PTI forward bloc s Gulbar elected G B CM The Express Tribune 2023 07 13 Retrieved 2023 07 14 PML N emerges as largest party in GB polls SUCH TV June 9 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gilgit Baltistan Assembly amp oldid 1211672449, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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