The
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Assembly has 124 elected
members, 99 regular seats, 22 seats reserved for women
and 3 seats for Non-Muslims. The Chief Minister of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is elected by the Chief Minister
of the Province who forms a Cabinet of Ministers to
oversee various Departments. The Chief Minister is
also the Chief Executive of the Province. The Federal
Government appoints a Governor as head of the Provincial
Government. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is divided into 24
districts. Each district has a Zilla Nazim assisted
by a District Coordination Officer. In a District
the functions are devolved further to the Tehsil,
Town and Union Council Governments. Each District
has an elected Zilla Council, elected Tehsil, Town
and Union Councils who looks after various activities
at their respective levels. At district level a District
Police Officer looks after matters of Law and Order
and he/she reports to the Zilla Nazim. Each district
has a Public Safety Commission which addresses public
complaints against the Police. There is a Provincial
Police Officer who is in charge of the Police system
at the provincial level.
A Brief History
In 1901 NWFP was declared as a Chief Commissioner
Province and thirty-one years later in 1932 its status
was raised to the Governor Province. In 1937, the
Government of India Act 1935 was enforced in NWFP
and NWFP Legislative Assembly was formed. The first
session of parliament was summoned on 12 March 1946
under the Chairmanship of Sardar Bahadur Khan while
Nawabzada Allah Nawaz Khan was elected as Speaker
and Lala Girdheri Lal as Deputy Speaker on 13 March
1946. The total number of members was 50. This Assembly
was dissolved in 1951 and the number of members was
increased from 50 to 58.
Old NWFP Assembly Building After the creation of
Pakistan, the first Election in NWFP Legislative Council
was held on 15 December 1951 and the session of the
Assembly was summoned on 10 January 1952 for the oath
taking ceremony. Nawabzada Allah Nawaz Khan was again
elected as the unopposed Speaker and Khan Muhammad
Farid Khan as Deputy Speaker on 10 July 1952. Following
the declaration of one unit on 3 October 1955, the
Country was divided into two provinces, West Pakistan
and East Pakistan and the Legislative Assembly Building
was declared as Peshawar High Court. After the dissolution
of West Pakistan dissolution in 1970, the NWFP Provincial
Assembly was restored. The legislative Assembly became
a Provincial Assembly through a presidential order
known as legal framework order 1970. After the restoration
of the Provincial Assembly in 1970, General Elections
were held for the NWFP Provincial Assembly on 17 December
1970. At that time the number of member’s seats
in the Assembly was 43 out of which 2 seats were reserved
for women and only one for minorities. The first session
of the Assembly was summoned on 2 May 1972 in the
hall of Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, University
Town Peshawar. Mr. Muhammad Aslam Khan Khattak was
elected as Speaker and Arbab Saifur Rehman Khan as
Deputy Speaker on 2 May 1972.
On 5 July 1977 Martial Law was declared and the Provincial
Assembly was dissolved. The 1985 elections were held
on not-party basis on 28 February 1985. The first
session of the Assembly was summoned on 12 March 1985
for the oath taking ceremony. Raja Amanullah Khan
and Mr. Ahmad Hassan were elected as Speaker and Deputy
Speaker on 14 March 1985. The Assembly Secretariat
shifted from Pakistan Academy for Rural Development
to its own present building in 1987.
The table below gives a history of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Provincial Assemblies and the respective ruling party
at the time.
S.No. Duration Date of Oath Date of Dissolution Ruling
Party
1. 1970 to 1977 02-05-1972 13-01-1977 JUI, NAP and
PPP
2. 1977 to 1977 06-04-1977 05-07-1977 PPP
3. 1985 to 1988 12-03-1985 30-05-1988 Non-Party
4. 1988 to 1990 02-12-1988 06-08-1990 PPP
5. 1990 to 1993 05-11-1990 30-05-1993 PMLN
6. 1993 to 1996 18-10-1993 12-11-1996 PMLN, PPP
7. 1997 to1999 19-02-1997 12-10-1999 PMLN
8. 10-10-2004 25-11-2004 -------- MMA
Present Provincial Assembly
In 2002, the Chief Executive of Pakistan Issued a
Legal Framework Order 2002. The numbers of Members
of the Provincial Assembly was increased to 124, out
of which 99 were general seats, 22 were women’s
seats and 3 reserved for minorities. The election
was held on 10 October 2002. Mr. Bakht Jehan Khan
was elected as Speaker and Mr. Ikramullah Shahid as
Deputy Speaker on 27 November 2002 (though he later
resigned). Shahzada Muhammad Gustasip Khan was appointed
as Leader of the Opposition on 22 September 2003.
For More Information Visit :
www.panwfp.gov.pk