India is the largest democratic country in the world. Here the vote of the public decides which party will rule the country. However, the Prime Minister is not directly elected by the people, but his elected MPs choose the Prime Minister of the country. But do you know how people in India's neighboring country Pakistan choose their prime minister? Today in this article, let us tell you this.
How are elections held in Pakistan?
Like India elections are also held in Pakistan. As the Rajya Sabha is elected in India, in the same way the members of the Assemblies of different states in Pakistan elect the Pakistani Senate. On the other hand, if we talk about the lower house, then their members are elected through general elections. That is, the public elects them and sends them to the assembly. There are a total of 342 seats in Pakistan, out of which 272 seats are directly elected, while 70 members are specially elected. Among these 70 people there are big people of Pakistan.
How is the Prime Minister elected in Pakistan?
Pakistan is not a secular country like India. It is an Islamic country. That's why only one who is a Muslim can become the PM there. Here, when the National Assembly has to elect its leader i.e. the PM of the country, first of all the members come to the Coal Chamber on the orders of the Speaker, after that the doors of the Assembly are closed from all sides. This is done so that no one can come out and no one can go inside. After this, the speaker announces the names of the nominated candidates. After the name is announced, the members of the assembly cast their votes. Then the votes are counted and the one who wins is made the PM.
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