Governor (Pakistan)

A governor (Urdu: گورنرGawarnar) is the head of a province, appointed by the president of Pakistan on the advice of the prime minister. The governor is the nominal head of the provincial executive and the representative of the federal in their province. Articles 101 to 105 of the Constitution of Pakistan deal with the appointment, conditions, and duties of a governor.[1]

A governor should be eligible to be elected as a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, and should be at least 35 years old. They should also be a registered voter of the concerned province, and should not hold any office of profit. The chief justice of the concerned province's High Court administers the oath of office, after which the governor is not eligible for the election as a member of the Parliament of Pakistan and the Provincial Assemblies as long as they are in office.

In case of a governor's absence, the speaker of the Provincial Assembly becomes the acting governor of the province.[2]

  1. ^ "Chapter 1: "The Governors." of Part IV: "Provinces"". www.pakistani.org. Retrieved 28 July 2022.
  2. ^ Hamid, Shahid (16 April 2022). "President Alvi accepts Shah Farman's resignation". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 27 July 2022.