Former finance minister Miftah Ismail has announced the launch of the ‘Awaam Pakistan Party’ on July 6, marking his return to active political engagement. Ismail made the announcement via social media on Monday, outlining his intent to establish a new political platform aimed at addressing the needs and concerns of the Pakistani populace.
The inauguration ceremony for the Awaam Pakistan Party is scheduled to take place at 2:00 pm in Islamabad, reflecting Ismail’s commitment to starting a new chapter in Pakistani politics. His decision comes amidst ongoing political developments and challenges in the country.
Ismail, a prominent figure in Pakistani politics and economics, previously served as the finance minister from 2018 to 2019 under the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government. His tenure was marked by initiatives in economic policy and fiscal management.
In his announcement, Ismail emphasized his dedication to representing the interests of the people, signaling a focus on issues crucial to national development and welfare. The launch event is expected to attract political supporters, observers, and media attention keen on understanding the party’s agenda and its potential impact on the political landscape.
The formation of the Awaam Pakistan Party positions Ismail as a significant player in Pakistan’s political arena, seeking to carve out a distinct identity and narrative within the broader spectrum of national politics. As Pakistan prepares for future electoral cycles and policy debates, Ismail’s party adds a new dimension to the evolving political dynamics.
The announcement has sparked interest and speculation about the party’s policies, stance on key national issues, and potential alliances in the political landscape. Ismail’s return to the forefront of Pakistani politics underscores his ambition to contribute actively to shaping the country’s future trajectory through his new political venture.
