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ISLAMABAD: The timing of Ishaq Dar’s appointment as deputy prime minister with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Riyadh and the party supremo Nawaz Sharif in China sparked speculation in the federal capital that the decision had the necessary approval from all stakeholders.

According to high level sources, the establishment indicated it would not oppose the appointment of Dar as deputy prime minister, provided he refrains from meddling in economic affairs. With the Nawaz Sharif group already relegated to the side-lines, any interference could diminish their political relevance further.

The establishment is keen to avoid further political experimentation especially with respect to the economy, sources added.

Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar appointed as Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan

The appointment of Ishaq Dar as deputy prime minister is seen as a move by party chief Nawaz Sharif to compensate him for the loss of the finance portfolio.

Dar, known for his close association with Nawaz Sharif, previously served as the de facto deputy prime minister during Sharif’s tenure as prime minister, overseeing numerous government and parliamentary committees. Despite the absence of a constitutional provision for the position, Dar becomes the fourth individual to hold the post following Chaudhry Parvez Elahi’s appointment by the Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) in June 2012 to March 2013, albeit with a largely ceremonial role.

Previously the position of deputy prime minister was held by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in 1971, who remained in the role for a brief period of 13 days, and Nusrat Bhutto from March 1989 to August 1990.

Political analysts view Dar’s appointment of deputy prime minister as indicative of intra-party tensions. Initially considered for the position of Senate chairman after being denied the finance ministry, Dar’s nomination was eventually withdrawn, reportedly due to pressure from the PPP adamant to allot the position to its own party loyalist Gailani in return for supporting Shehbaz Sharif as the leader of the house.

A senior PML-N leader on condition of anonymity told Business Recorder that the decision to appoint Dar as the deputy prime minister was on the cards when Mohammad Aurangzeb was appointed as the finance minister.

Dar, who failed to get the Ministry of Finance in the current federal cabinet following strong resistance from the establishment, was upset with the move, said another PML-N source.

He further contended that Dar has been given the portfolio of foreign minister ‘temporarily’, as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif wants PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari as the foreign minister, but PPP refused to take any portfolio in the cabinet till the next phase of cabinet expansion.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Az_Iz Apr 30, 2024 04:44am
Give him any ceremonial position to satisfy his ego, but keep him away from Finance. Country cannot afford to repeat his failures again and again.
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T Apr 30, 2024 05:56am
share the loot and dont whine.
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M. Zahid Iftikhar Apr 30, 2024 09:52am
@T, "Share the loot & keep whining" - PTI mantra. At least Dar is not selling administrative positions to the highest bidder as done by PTI in Punjab.
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KU Apr 30, 2024 10:03am
The elections n government are already contentious, doesn't surprise anyone about it's illegitimate appointments. True face of political monarchy and anarchy.
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Builder Apr 30, 2024 11:26am
So he was not happy as FM? Nepotism at its peak!
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E Apr 30, 2024 11:27am
Keep pml n away from the show they will cause troubles ...
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NotSurprised Apr 30, 2024 12:27pm
Old men never give up their stranglehold on our country. Be they politicians, judges, bureaucrats, businessmen...they never retire. They would interfere in its affairs from the grave if they could.
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Usman Apr 30, 2024 03:11pm
@T, will yoi come up with some proof because in 3 years under ptu they couldnt find anything against him.
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kashif Apr 30, 2024 03:29pm
loot season when theives are given government
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Khwaja Usman Apr 30, 2024 08:11pm
Battle between lions and tigers, old fox made the most of the situation. Well done Dar. Be careful of the young prince who wants his own henchmen their.
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Khwaja Usman Apr 30, 2024 08:20pm
As deputy PM, Dar will be completely incharge of finance ministry behind closed doors making Aurangzeb a glorified consultant. Key decision taker will be Dar. Sliding back to finance Dar style.
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