Election 2024 Of Pakistan..

 2024 Pakistani general election

General elections, originally scheduled to be held in 2023,were held in Pakistan on 8 February 2024 to elect the members of the 16th National Assembly. The Election Commission of Pakistan announced the detailed schedule on 15 December 2023.



List of Contesting Candidates

  • Punjab
  • Sindh 
  • KPK
  • Balochistan

  1. Form-33 - Sindh Province - List of Contesting Candidates (Reserved Seats for Women in National & Provincial Assembly)
  2. Form-33 - Punjab Province -List of Contesting Candidates (Reserved Seats for Women in National & Provincial Assembly)
  3. Form-33 - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa -List of Contesting Candidates (Reserved Seats for Women in National & Provincial Assembly)
  4. Form-33 - Balochistan -List of Contesting Candidates (Reserved Seats for Women in National & Provincial Assembly)
  5. Form-33 - National Assembly -List of Contesting Candidates (Reserved Seats for Women in National Assembly) - Non Muslims

 Partiese And Their Result:

during 2024 Pakistani general election, mobile phone services are temporarily suspended and thousand of troops are deployed to protect polling stations. 

Who is the next PM of Pakistan in 2024
On 3rd March 2024, Shehbaz Sharif was re-elected for the second time as the country's 24th Prime Minister.Nevertheless, the result as it stands is striking, particularly following an election season marked by a state crackdown on the PTI. Moreover, it signifies that the military’s tried-and-tested playbook to influence the country’s politics has failed. Pakistan’s two dynastic parties, Sharif’s PML-N and the Bhutto family’s Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), came in second and third place, with 75 and 54 legislative seats respectively. The PML-N has traditionally been pro-industry and center-right, while the PPP has veered center-left, but little has differentiated their various stints in power. 


In the end, if the military gets the weak coalition government it wanted—the better to control it—through an election that was neither free nor fair, does the surprise result on election day really matter? It does. Pakistan’s citizens are restive and dissatisfied, their already frayed compact with the establishment broken. The military, which projects itself as the guarantor of stability in Pakistan, has since 2022 generated the worst political crisis the country has seen in decades. Far from returning Pakistan to some modicum of stability, the elections’ conduct has accentuated political tensions in the country. As a result, the incoming coalition government is likely to be unstable. The military failed at decimating the PTI after the most heavy-handed crackdown a party has seen in recent decades, and Pakistanis saw that. They have realized the power of their votes. And they will use it again. 

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