Chief Minister of Balochistan, Pakistan

Chief Minister of Balochistan, Pakistan

The Chief Minister of Balochistan (CM) is elected by the Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan to serve as the head of the provincial government in Balochistan, Pakistan. The current Chief Minister is Aslam Raisani of the Pakistan Peoples Party. He took oath on 9 April 2008, and has the support of 61 out of 65 parliamentarians of Balochistan Assembly.

List of Chief Ministers of Balochistan

Name of Chief Minister Entered Office Left Office Political Party
Ataullah Mengal May 1, 1972 February 13, 1973 National Awami Party
Governor's rule February 13, 1973 April 27, 1973
Jam Ghulam Qadir Khan (1st time) April 27, 1973 December 31, 1974 Pakistan Peoples Party
Governor's rule December 31, 1974 December 7, 1976
Sardar Mohammad Khan Barozai December 7, 1976 April 4, 1977 Pakistan Peoples Party
Martial law April 4, 1977 April 6, 1985
Jam Ghulam Qadir Khan (2nd time) April 6, 1985 May 29, 1988 Independent
Zafarullah Khan Jamali (1st time) June 24, 1988 December 24, 1988 Islami Jamhoori Ittehad
Khuda Bux Marri (acting) December 24, 1988 February 5, 1989 Balochistan High Court Judge
Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti February 5, 1989 August 7, 1990 Balochistan National Alliance
Mir Humayun Khan Marri (caretaker) August 7, 1990 November 17, 1990
Taj Muhammad Jamali November 17, 1990 May 20, 1993 Islami Jamhoori Ittehad
Zulfikar Ali Magsi (1st time) May 20, 1993 July 19, 1993 Independent
Mohammad Nasir Mengal (caretaker) July 19, 1993 October 20, 1993 Independent
Zulfikar Ali Magsi (2nd time) October 20, 1993 November 9, 1996 Independent
Zafarullah Khan Jamali (caretaker; 2nd time) November 9, 1996 February 22, 1997 Independent
Akhtar Mengal February 22, 1997 June 15, 1998 Balochistan National Party
Jan Mohammad Jamali June 15, 1998 October 12, 1999 Independent
Governor's rule October 12, 1999 December 1, 2002 Independent
Jam Mohammad Yousaf December 1, 2002 November 19, 2007 Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
Mohammad Saleh Bhutani‎ (caretaker) November 19, 2007 April 8, 2008
Aslam Raisani April 9, 2008 Incumbent Pakistan Peoples Party

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