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who was the head of the provincial government

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Answered by vandanajha90667
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The head of the provincial government is the Chief Minister, who is the parliamentary party leader of the party with the majority or the highest number of seats in the assembly. The assembly can force the resignation of the Chief Minister with a vote of no confidence. The Chief Minister appoints a Provincial Cabinet.

Answered by rajeshverma4579
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The head of the provincial government is the Chief Minister, who is the parliamentary party leader of the party with the majority or the highest number of seats in the assembly. The assembly can force the resignation of the Chief Minister with a vote of no confidence. The Chief Minister appoints a Provincial Cabinet

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