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Pakistan

Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar appointed as Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan

  • Cabinet Division issues notification of appointment with immediate effect
Published April 28, 2024

In a key development, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has been appointed as the Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan, the Foreign Office announced on Sunday.

The announced was made in a post on X by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader is currently serving as the foreign minister.

He has earlier served as the finance czar in the previous governments of PML-N.

Later, the Cabinet Division also issued the notification of Dar’s appointment as the deputy prime minister.

“The Prime Minister has been pleased to designate Mr Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, as Deputy Prime Minister with immediate effect and until further orders,” the notification read.

The role of deputy PM has rarely been seen in Pakistan as the previous person to hold the post was Chaudhry Pervez Elahi, then Pakistan Muslim League-Q leader, who served the country back in 2012.

Dar’s appointment as deputy PM comes after he has traditionally served as the country’s finance minister in PML-N’s tenures at the centre.

However, an ex-banker Muhammad Aurangzeb has taken charge of fiscal affairs at a time when Pakistan is navigating several issues on the economic front, and is also hopeful of a new bailout programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) around the time of the new fiscal year.

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Zia Ullah Khan Apr 28, 2024 05:08pm
Shahbaz Sharif government is unravelling much before predicted
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KU Apr 28, 2024 05:13pm
What a joke of government its becoming, these crooks know how to skin a cat in many different ways. Pathetic.
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Re=== Apr 28, 2024 05:48pm
With clowns playing around the country leadership, you dont need any enemies. This guy destroyed the economy and he is being prompted.
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Chawla.i Apr 28, 2024 06:29pm
What a disgrace...no common sense we r sick of beaureucracy now another team of beareaucrates ...dont u feel ashamed P.M sahb fr such laughter decisions, what now , doesnt fit such decision.gdluck pk
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Chawla.i Apr 28, 2024 06:37pm
Laugh of d year,doesnt PMLN has any knowledge what 250mil people waiting???does they hv any clue...wake up please
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Chawla.i Apr 28, 2024 06:47pm
I dont see any such need as more beaureucracy will b involved wasting taxpayers money, laugh of d year decision as all austerity measures r ruined... gdluck pk
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Muhammad Ali Apr 28, 2024 06:49pm
A decision to rejoice. A leader who can make Pakistan great.
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Doc Asad Apr 28, 2024 07:24pm
I would never understand their unending hunger for power.
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T Apr 28, 2024 07:38pm
as expected from the shareefs.
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Az_Iz Apr 28, 2024 07:52pm
He is not the Finance minister. That is the good news.
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Az_Iz Apr 28, 2024 07:53pm
Let's hope, he does not spread his tentacles into Finance.
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Dewankumar Apr 28, 2024 08:13pm
I am learning tha course. Safty in join thar coal
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Muhammad Ali Apr 28, 2024 08:23pm
Great news. Inshallah Pakistan is on the right direction.
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Muhammad Ali Apr 28, 2024 08:27pm
The man behind the bailout. Tough negotiator with IMF. Man behind economic recovery is back. Inshallah Pakistan will prosper.
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KhanRA Apr 28, 2024 08:34pm
What a disappointment
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A. Chak Apr 28, 2024 09:33pm
Here we go again. This government is all talk about making hard decisions. This tells you nothing has changed.
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Saleem Munshi Apr 28, 2024 09:59pm
What a limp decision! Hopefully he has mercy for the poor and foregoes his salary and perks.
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Mukhtar Apr 28, 2024 10:16pm
It looks as if Pakistan is personal property of Sharif family, people were still under shock about CM Punjab wearing police uniform. It was ridiculous the planner failed that on such occasions full ceremonial dress is worn. The fresh appointment of Ishaq can be called as joke. If this is beginning what could it end up
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Talha Apr 28, 2024 10:22pm
This is not going to bode well for the stock exchange, I think it's going to decline on Monday.
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AmirSh Apr 28, 2024 10:54pm
Long live the king. We are officially living in a kingdom. Does Pakistan really deserves all this???
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Az_Iz Apr 29, 2024 12:56am
The Sheriffs think they own the country. Despicable.
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Az_Iz Apr 29, 2024 12:58am
If the Shariffs could, then they would make him Dean of Wharton school of Bussiness. But on his own, Ishaq Dar won't even get admission to study there.
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