This Article is From Feb 09, 2011

Gilani dissolves Pakistan cabinet, will downsize it to cut down on spending

Gilani dissolves Pakistan cabinet, will downsize it to cut down on spending
Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani today announced the dissolution of his cabinet after all federal ministers submitted their resignations as part of an exercise aimed at refurbishing the government's image.

Gilani is now expected to form a smaller council of ministers.

The ministers handed in their resignations during a cabinet meeting chaired by Gilani this afternoon.

The Prime Minister then announced the dissolution of the cabinet in an address on television.

The government is also required to downsize the cabinet according to the provisions of a landmark constitutional reforms package passed last year.

The ruling Pakistan People's Party had last week authorised Prime Minister Gilani to dissolve his jumbo cabinet and form a smaller council of ministers amid demands for political reforms from the opposition and international donors.

The party's leadership authorised Gilani to appoint a smaller cabinet with fewer ministers who have "a reputation of integrity, competence and efficiency," the party had said.

The PPP was facing pressure from the main opposition PML-N party and Western donors like the International Monetary Fund to reduce the size of the federal cabinet and to make significant cuts in government spending. 
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