Parliamentary body picks Domki as Balochistan interim CM

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A parliamentary committee chose Ali Mardan Domki as the interim chief minister of Balochistan on Friday.

Parliamentary picks Domki as Balochistan interim CM: After days of debate and lengthy negotiations between the ruling party and the opposition, the Balochistan parliamentary committee reportedly picked the caretaker chief minister to lead the transition period.

Malik Abdul Wali Khan Kakar, the governor of Balochistan, has also given his approval to a summary in this regard.

Outgoing Balochistan Chief Minister Abdul Quddus Bizenjo, Zamrak Achakzai, and Sardar Abdul Rehman Khetran represent the government on the six-member parliamentary committee, while Abdul Wahid Siddiqui, Younus Zehri, and Ahmed Nawaz represent the opposition.

Earlier, Chief Minister Abdul Quddus Bizenjo and the leader of the opposition, Malik Sikandar, engaged in conversations; however, they were unable to reach a decision on the appointment.

The topic would have been brought to the Parliamentary Committee if there hadn’t been agreement on the choice of the temporary chief minister today.

Tuesday saw the nomination of Justice (r) Maqbool Baqar as Sindh’s eighth caretaker chief minister.

The MQM Coordination Committee has agreed to nominate Justice Retired Maqbool Baqar after lengthy discussion between the Sindh Chief Minister and the opposition leader.

Particularly in a province with Balochistan’s level of strategic importance, the function of the caretaker chief minister is of the utmost importance.

This transitional period prepares the ground for the approaching general elections and seeks to uphold peace and order, guarantee ongoing provision of critical services, and create an atmosphere favourable for political campaigns.

Mir Ali Mardan Khan Domki, who is he?

Mir Ali Mardan Khan, who was born on October 13, 1972, hails from the Balochistan region of Lahri. He is Mir Hazor Bakhsh Domki’s son, a former senator. In office as a senator from 1975 until 1977, his father.

In addition to serving as Tehsil Nazim Lahri and District Nazim Sabi, Ali Mardan Domki earned his master’s degree in sociology from Allama Iqbal University (AIOU) in Islamabad.

Dostin Domki, his brother, served as a Minister of State and as a member of the Balochistan Assembly.

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