Maryam Nawaz, a prominent figure in Pakistani politics, has been elected as the chief minister of Punjab province, marking a historic moment as the first-ever female to hold this position in Pakistan’s history. Maryam Nawaz is the daughter of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and has been a key member of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party.
Born in Lahore in 1973, Maryam entered politics in 2012 and quickly rose to prominence within the PML-N. She played a significant role in leading the party to victory in the 2013 Pakistan elections, subsequently becoming the president of the party.
Maryam’s political career faced challenges in 2017 when she was disqualified from holding public office by the Supreme Court of Pakistan due to her alleged involvement in the Panama Papers scandal, which implicated her in money laundering. Despite these setbacks, Maryam has remained influential within the PML-N and continues to be a prominent figure in Pakistani politics.
Her election as chief minister of Punjab province comes after receiving the backing of 220 members of the provincial assembly, demonstrating her widespread support within the party. Maryam has expressed her commitment to fulfilling the expectations of the people and is poised to lead Punjab with determination and dedication.
Maryam Nawaz’s rise to power as the chief minister of Punjab province marks a significant milestone in Pakistan’s political landscape, reflecting the evolving role of women in leadership positions within the country. Her leadership will be closely watched as she navigates the challenges and opportunities of governing one of Pakistan’s most populous and influential provinces.