The Pakistan Peoples Party nominated Amjad Hussain Advocate for the position of Chief Minister of Gilgit-Baltistan on June 21, 2026 [1].
This nomination marks a strategic shift for the party as it attempts to broaden its regional appeal. By selecting a candidate from the Gilgit region, the PPP seeks to establish a stronger foothold in a key administrative area of the territory.
The announcement was made early Sunday morning at 12:31 a.m. [2]. The move is intended to ensure representation from the Gilgit region in the province's highest executive role, a first for the party in this specific capacity [1].
Amjad Hussain Advocate enters the race as the party's chosen representative to lead the regional government. The selection process reflects the internal priorities of the PPP to balance regional interests within Gilgit-Baltistan [1].
While the nomination is now official, the final transition to the office of Chief Minister depends on the legislative processes and voting outcomes within the assembly. The party's focus remains on consolidating support across the diverse districts of the region to ensure a stable administration [1].
The nomination follows a period of political maneuvering as various factions within the region vie for influence. By fielding Hussain, the PPP is positioning itself to challenge opposing blocks by leveraging regional identity and professional credentials [1].
“The Pakistan Peoples Party nominated Amjad Hussain Advocate for the position of Chief Minister of Gilgit-Baltistan.”
The nomination of Amjad Hussain Advocate suggests the PPP is prioritizing regional inclusivity to secure a governing majority in Gilgit-Baltistan. By breaking precedent and selecting a candidate specifically from the Gilgit region, the party is attempting to neutralize regionalist criticisms and build a more diverse coalition to maintain executive control.



