Council of Common Interests | |
Jurisdiction: | Government of Pakistan |
Headquarters: | Islamabad |
Minister1 Name: | vacant |
Parent Department: | Ministry of Inter Provincial Coordination |
The Council of Common Interests (CCI) (ur|{{Nastaliq|مشترکہ مفادات ہیئتِ) is a constitutional body in the Government of Pakistan. It is appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister. The CCI resolves the disputes of power sharing between the federation and its provinces.[1] The Council works under Ministry of Inter Provincial Coordination and is responsible to both houses of Parliament, the Senate of Pakistan and the National Assembly of Pakistan.[2]
The Council of Common Interests was formed under the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan. Until 2010 the body worked under Cabinet Division. After the passing of the 18th amendment the body was transferred to the Ministry of Inter Provincial Coordination on 4 March 2010.[3]
Membership of the current CCI consists of following:[4] [5]
Prime Minister of Pakistan (Chairman of the Council) | Shehbaz Sharif | |
Maryam Nawaz | ||
Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Ali Amin Gandapur | |
Chief Ministers of Balochistan | Sarfraz Bugti | |
Chief Minister of Sindh | Syed Murad Ali Shah | |
Three Members nominated by Prime Minister | ||
Vacant | ||
Minister for planning development and special initiatives | Vacant | |
Minister for commerce | Vacant |
After passage of the Eighteenth Constitutional Amendment in April 2010 by Asif Ali Zardari, it is mandatory for the Council to meet once in ninety days.