No party has 169 members to form a government with a simple majority Efforts were started to form a government by combining other parties and independent members in the National Assembly

The results of 264 out of 266 seats of the National Assembly have been received by the Election Commission

No party has 169 members to form a government with a simple majority at the center

Efforts were started to form a government by combining other parties and independent members in the National Assembly

The announcement of the results of 296 constituencies of the Punjab Assembly elections, due to the postponement of the elections in 1 constituency, the result could not be reached.

The results of 129 constituencies of the Sindh Assembly have been announced.

The results of 122 general elections on the seats of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly have been announced.

Balochistan assembly seat elections 51 full results have been announced, the chances of forming a coalition government in Balochistan have also increased.

ISLAMABAD  (  Web News )

The Election Commission has received the results of 264 out of 266 seats of the National Assembly for the general elections of February 8 in Pakistan. It has been taken. To form a government with a simple majority in the National Assembly, the support of 169 members of the National Assembly will be required, which is not available to any party. Thus, efforts have been started to form a government by combining other parties and independent members in the National Assembly. Even after the general elections in Pakistan, the political crisis continues in some form. It will take time for the government to be able to form independent candidates in the general elections in which Tehreek-e-Insaf claims that 91 elected members of the National Assembly have been able to contest the elections as independents due to the removal of the bat symbol. So, Tehreek-e-Insaaf is still the largest political party in the general elections, the total number of elected members of the National Assembly in the independent status has increased to 101, compared to this, Muslim League (N) has 75 seats in Pakistan. After being successful, it is in the second place and this is the claim of the Pakistan Muslim League. The Qaumi Movement has won 17 seats, the Pakistan Muslim League has won 3 seats, the Jamiat Ulema Islam Pakistan has won 4 seats, the Stability Pakistan Party has won 2 seats, the Majlis Wahdat al-Muslimeen Pakistan has won 1 seat, the Balochistan National Party has won 2 seats, the Pakistan Muslim League (Zia) has won 1 seat, the Pakhtunkhwa National Awami Party of Pakistan has 1 seat, and the Balochistan Awami Party has won 1 seat. Party 1, National Party 1 seat, Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party has succeeded on 1 seat. The results of 296 constituencies of the Punjab Assembly elections have been announced. It is not clear whether Tehreek-e-Insaaf will form a government with its independent members and other parties or Pakistan Muslim League will form a government with other parties. 138 independent candidates have got a majority in the assembly and Tehreek-e-Insaaf claims that the majority of them are elected provincial assembly Tehreek-e-Insaaf Pakistan Muslim League (N) in Punjab, which is considered its stronghold, is in second place with 137 seats. People’s Party has won 10 seats of Punjab Assembly from Punjab, number of successful candidates of Pakistan Muslim League is 8, Stability Pakistan Party has won 1 seat, Pakistan Muslim League (Zia) 1 seat and Tehreek Labeek has won 1 seat. The results of 129 constituencies of the Sindh Assembly have been announced. Due to the re-counting of the votes of 18 constituencies, the result will be released later. Among them, MQM won 28 seats, independent candidates 13 seats, including members of Tehreek-e-Insaf, Jamaat-e-Islami 2 seats and Grand Democratic Alliance 2 seats. 122 results of general elections on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly seats have been announced. Due to this, their result could not be reached and the result of Constituency 90 has been held. In which majority of the candidates supported by Tehreek-e-Insaf, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam won 7 seats, Pakistan Muslim League (N) 5 seats, Pakistan Peoples Party 4 seats, Jamaat-e-Islami 3 seats, Tehreek-e-Insaf Parliamentarian (Pervez Khattak Group) 2 seats, Awami National Party won 1 seat. The full results of the elections for 51 seats of the Balochistan Assembly have been announced and the chances of forming a coalition government in Balochistan have also increased. Pakistan Muslim League (N) is second with 10 seats, independent candidates have won 6 seats, Balochistan National Party has won 2 seats, Balochistan Awami Party has won 4 seats, Balochistan National Party, Balochistan National Party (Awami), Haq Du Tehreek Balochistan, and Jamaat-e-Islami have won one seat each. Is.