No-confidence motion against Imran Khan A no-confidence motion was tabled against PM
Imran Khan on 28 March 2022. This was followed by parliamentary allies going from the
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) led government to the
Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N) led opposition. First came independent members and the
Jamhoori Watan Party, followed by the
Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) and defectors from the
Pakistan Muslim League (Q) (PML-Q). However, the final death blow to the ruling coalition was the defection of the
Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan. The opposition also claimed it had the support from a group of
PTI MNAs led by ex-secretary general of the
PTI,
Jahangir Tareen. The
PTI alleged that this was in violation of article 63(a) of the Pakistani constitution. The voting was scheduled to take place on 3 April. However, the deputy speaker,
Qasim Suri, refused to hold the vote, citing a foreign conspiracy against the government, and article 5 of the constitution. This was later
ruled unconstitutional by the
Supreme Court. Voting finally took place on 9 April, with Imran Khan losing the vote.
Shehbaz Sharif was elected Prime Minister of Pakistan two days later, on 11 April. Initially Imran Khan claimed that the United States was behind his ouster, claiming US Assistant Secretary of State
Donald Lu threatened his government through a
diplomatic cipher. Later in November 2022, in an interview with the
Financial Times, Khan said he no longer "blamed" the United States and "[a]s far as I'm concerned it's over, it's behind me". In another interview with the
Voice of America, he stated "it wasn't the U.S. who told Pakistan [to oust me]." Khan instead claimed Army Chief
Gen Bajwa to be behind his ouster, and that the General had "somehow managed to tell the Americans that I was anti-American."
Constitutional crisis in Punjab After years of political pressure, the Chief Minister of Punjab
Usman Buzdar resigned. The resignation was accepted by the governor on 1 April 2022. The current speaker,
Chaudhry Parvez Elahi, a member of the
PML(Q), was nominated by the
PML(Q) and
PTI for the role of chief minister, while the opposition parties,
PML-N and
PPP nominated
Hamza Shehbaz of the
PML(N). Due to the speaker being a contestant in the election, the deputy speaker,
Dost Muhammad Mazari of the
PTI was in charge of the proceedings. The election, originally scheduled for 16 April was moved ahead to 6 April by the deputy speaker. However, the secretary assembly refused to comply with his orders, and a no-confidence motion was moved against him by his own party.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and AJK no-confidence motions On 8 April, opposition parties in the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly filed a no-confidence motion against
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan. The no-confidence motion was filed by
Awami National Party parliamentary leader
Sardar Hussain Babak, provincial senior vice president
Khush Dil Khan, MPA
Shagufta Malik and others from the united opposition in the provincial assembly secretariat. The no-confidence motion has the signatures of more than 20 members. On 12 April 2022,
PTI submitted a motion of no-confidence against their own
Azad Kashmir prime minister who was then replaced.
Oath crises in National and Punjab assemblies When
PML-N leader
Shahbaz Sharif was elected prime minister, President
Arif Alvi had to take oath from him. However, the president went on leave due to illness. In his absence, Senate Chairman
Sadiq Sanjrani administered the oath of office to the new prime minister. On 19 April 2022, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif's
34-member cabinet was sworn in, but President
Arif Alvi refused again. A session of the Punjab Assembly was held on 16 April 2022, in which the opposition candidate
Hamza Shahbaz was elected the new Chief Minister but he was not able to take the oath of office. Governor of Punjab
Omar Sarfaraz Cheema refused to administer the oath to newly elected Chief Minister Hamza Shahbaz. The Supreme Court later declared the election of Hamza Shehbaz as Chief Minister unconstitutional and stated that the
deputy speaker’s actions in the election were unconstitutional. The ruling also installed
Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi as the Chief Minister of Punjab. == Unrest: 2022—2024 ==