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- Gillani_ministry abstract "The Gilani ministry began its operation into office on 31 March 2008 after Yousaf Raza Gillani was elected as Prime minister of Pakistan by the National Assembly on 25 March 2008. The swearing-in of the cabinet was delayed for a few days until March 31 because of differences arising amongst the coalition partners.The leftist PPP gained substantial seats in the Parliament in the general elections held in 2008 but lacked enough seats to form a government with a simple majority. Initially with the coalition government, the conservative PML-N quickly departed when its leader, Nawaz Sharif (current Prime Minister), decided to lead the efforts on impeaching the former President Pervez Musharraf as well as restoring the judiciary, of which, the PML(N) played a centralized role.Prime Minister Gillani decided to centralize the power by forming a more dense left-wing alliance that consisted of minor left parties: the ANP, MQM, JUI(F). As Prime Minister, Gillani escalated the military operations to keep pressure on Taliban and as well on the Baloch separatists. Gillani greatly relaxed the taxation that effected the annual GDP growth and initiated the welfare programme. Responding to global recession, Gillani implemented the nationalization of conglomerates and tightly controlled the means of production of the industries. Relations with Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and India worsen in 2008–12 as well criticism from the United States widened. In 2011, the U.S. initiated a secret operation to hunt down the Osama Bin Laden without the knowledge of Prime Minister Gillani. Prime Minister Gillani's ministry witnessed the sharp rise in nationwide violence, increased corruption in nationalized industries, social tension, political scandals and assassinations. After months of delaying the Supreme Court's recommendations to investigate the corruption cases against Benazir Bhutto, Gillani was ousted from the office; nonetheless, his ministry continued to be in effect by his successor. Overall ratings remains negative on Gillani as his tenure has been described as a "clash of state institutions, involving the executive, the armed forces and the judiciary." Under his ministry, Gillani was held responsible for the prolonged "Era of Stagflation", in which fundamental economic problems were ignored. In 2013, there was an increase in criticism of the Gillanian years, even after the NRO squabble was eventually resolved by his successor.".
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- Gillani_ministry cabinetName "Gillani ministry".
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- Gillani_ministry dateDissolved "2013-03-25".
- Gillani_ministry dateFormed "2008-03-31".
- Gillani_ministry election "2008".
- Gillani_ministry flag "Flag_of_Pakistan.svg".
- Gillani_ministry governmentHead Raja_Pervaiz_Ashraf.
- Gillani_ministry governmentHead Yousaf_Raza_Gillani.
- Gillani_ministry incumbent "2008".
- Gillani_ministry jurisdiction "Pakistan".
- Gillani_ministry label Awami_National_Party.
- Gillani_ministry label Jamiat_Ulema-e-Islam_(F).
- Gillani_ministry label Muttahida_Qaumi_Movement.
- Gillani_ministry label Pakistan_Muslim_League_(Q).
- Gillani_ministry label Pakistan_Peoples_Party.
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- Gillani_ministry legislatureStatus Coalition_government.
- Gillani_ministry legislatureTerm "1.57788E8".
- Gillani_ministry oppositionParty Pakistan_Muslim_League_(N).
- Gillani_ministry politicalParty Awami_National_Party.
- Gillani_ministry politicalParty Jamiat_Ulema-e-Islam_(F).
- Gillani_ministry politicalParty Muttahida_Qaumi_Movement.
- Gillani_ministry politicalParty Pakistan_Peoples_Party.
- Gillani_ministry previous Shaukat_Aziz.
- Gillani_ministry stateHead Asif_Ali_Zardari.
- Gillani_ministry stateHead Pervez_Musharraf.
- Gillani_ministry successor Khoso_caretaker_ministry.
- Gillani_ministry title "Cabinet composition of Gillani ministry".
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- Gillani_ministry subject Category:2008_establishments_in_Pakistan.
- Gillani_ministry subject Category:2013_disestablishments_in_Pakistan.
- Gillani_ministry subject Category:Asif_Ali_Zardari.
- Gillani_ministry subject Category:Awami_National_Party.
- Gillani_ministry subject Category:Jamiat_Ulema-e-Islam_politicians.
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- Gillani_ministry subject Category:Pakistan_Peoples_Party.
- Gillani_ministry subject Category:Yousaf_Raza_Gillani.
- Gillani_ministry comment "The Gilani ministry began its operation into office on 31 March 2008 after Yousaf Raza Gillani was elected as Prime minister of Pakistan by the National Assembly on 25 March 2008. The swearing-in of the cabinet was delayed for a few days until March 31 because of differences arising amongst the coalition partners.The leftist PPP gained substantial seats in the Parliament in the general elections held in 2008 but lacked enough seats to form a government with a simple majority.".
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