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- 23rd August, 2002
- 23rd October, 2002
- 23rd September, 2002
- 23rd November, 2002
How many members of Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali’s federal cabinet took oath on 23rd November, 2002?
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- 20
- 22
- 21
- 24
Members of Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali’s cabinet took oath on 23rd November, 2002. The strength of his cabinet was _____.
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- 24
- 25
- 26
- 27
Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali became Prime Minister of Pakistan on 23rd November, 2002 by securing _____ votes.
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- 172 votes
- 180 votes
- 183 votes
- 185 votes
For her second term as Prime Minister of Pakistan in 1993, Benazir Bhutto took oath of her office on _____.
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- 19th October, 1993
- 20th October, 1993
- 21st October, 1993
- 22nd October, 1993
In October 1993, PML(J) and PPP formed a coalition government in Punjab under _____.
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- M. Hanif Ramay
- G. Haider Wayne
- Manzoor Wattoo
- Ch. Pervaiz Elahi
On 6th September, 1995, the PPP members withdrew their support of Punjab Chief Minister Manzoor Wattoo. As a result, on 13th September, 1995, the office of Chief Minister Punjab went to _____.
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- Sardar Arif Nikai
- Sheikh Manzoor Elahi
- Mustafa Khar
- Sadiq Hussain Qureshi
On 10th May, 1993, due to the death of Muhammad Khan Junejo, the politician who was elected as President of PML(J) was _____.
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- Arif Nikai
- Hamid Nasir Chattha
- Manzoor Wattoo
- Zafarul Haq
In 1993, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) formed government in Sindh under Syed Abdullah Shah. In the Sindh Assembly PPP had _____.
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- 42 members
- 45 members
- 55 members
- 56 members
After the General Elections 1993 in October 1993 the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government was formed by _____.
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- PML(N) and ANP
- PPP and ANP
- PPP and Independents
- PML(N) and Independents
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