Speaker of The National Assembly of Pakistan - List of Speaker of The National Assembly of Pakistan

List of Speaker of The National Assembly of Pakistan

Independent

Muslim League

Republican Party/Pakistan Muslim League (Q)

Islami Jamhoori Ittehad /Pakistan Muslim League (N)

Awami League/Pakistan Peoples Party

Military


Name Designation Duration Political Party
1 Mohammad Ali Jinnah President 11-08-1947 to 11-09-1948 Muslim League
2 Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan President 14-12-1948 to 24-10-1954 Muslim League
3 Abdul Wahab Khan Speaker 12–08-1955 to 7-10-1958 Muslim League
4 Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan
Speaker 11-06-1962 to 19-08-1963 Muslim League
5 Fazlul Qadir Chaudhry Speaker 29-11-1963 to 12-06-1965 Convention Muslim League
6 Abdul Jabbar Khan Speaker 12-06-1965 to 25-03-1969 Convention Muslim League
7 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto President 14-04-1972 to 12-04-1973 Pakistan Peoples Party
8 Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry Speaker 15-08-1972 to 09-08-1973 Pakistan Peoples Party
9 Sahibzada Farooq Ali Speaker 09-08-1973 to 27-03-1977 Pakistan Peoples Party
10 Malik Meraj Khalid Speaker 27-03-1977 to 05-07-1977 Pakistan Peoples Party
11 Syed Fakhar Imam Speaker 22-03-1985 to 26-05-1986 Pakistan Muslim League
12 Hamid Nasir Chattha Speaker 31-05-1986 to 03-12-1988 Pakistan Muslim League
13 Malik Meraj Khalid
Speaker 03-12-1988 to 04-11-1990 Pakistan Peoples Party
14 Gohar Ayub Khan Speaker 04-11-1990 to 17-10-1993 Islami Jamhoori Ittehad
15 Yousaf Raza Gillani Speaker 17-10-1993 to 16-02-1997 Pakistan Peoples Party
16 Elahi Bux Soomro Speaker 16-02-1997 to 20-08-2001 Pakistan Muslim League (N)
17 Chaudhry Amir Hussain Speaker 19-11-2002 to 19-03-2008 Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
18 Fahmida Mirza Speaker 19-03-2008 – present Pakistan Peoples Party

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