Members of PTI Federal Cabinet

PoliticsMembers of PTI Federal Cabinet

Following sealing a victory in general elections 2018, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) led by its Chairman Imran Khan has initiated the consultation process for finalizing the names of its Federal Cabinet members, Governors, Chief Ministers in Punjab & Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces, and heads of various state-run institutions.

Though except names of Imran Khan as the Prime Minister and Asad Umar as the Finance Minister, no other name has yet been officially confirmed for any portfolio or position; however, according to credible sources, following names are likely to be announced for various positions;

DesignationName
PresidentJustice (retd) Nasira Iqbal
Prime MinisterImran Khan
Speaker National AssemblyPervez Khattak
National Security AdvisorIshfaq Nadeem Ahmed
Interior MinisterShah Mehmood Qureshi
Advisor Planning & DevelopmentDr Atta Ur Rehman
Foreign MinisterKhusro Bakhtiar
Finance MinisterAsad Umar
Defence MinisterDr Shireen Mazari
Energy MinisterEngineer Najeeb Haroon
Law MinisterFarogh Naseem
Health MinisterDr Ghazna Khalid
Human Rights & Poverty AlleviationDr Arif Alvi
Anti CorruptionShoaib Siddle
Skill Development and OSPsChaudhry Sarwar
Railways MinisterSheikh Rasheed
Chief Minister PunjabDr Yasmin Rashid
Envioronment MinisterAmin Aslam
Chief Minister Khyber PakhtunkhwaAtif Khan
S & M IndustriesUmar Ayub
Heavy IndustriesGhulam Sarwar
Information MinisterFawad Chaudhry
Governor PunjabAleem Khan
Governor SindhJaved Miandad
Governor Khyber PakhtunkhwaAli Asghar
Human Capital DevelopmentArbab Shehzad
TourismShahryar Afridi
Religoious AffairsAli M Khan
Education MinisterAnwar Ul Haq Kakar
DG FIAWajid Zia
Chairman PCBEhsan Mani
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