Mohammad Ishaq Dar, is a Pakistani economist and chartered accountant currently serving as the Pakistan Senator of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) to the Senate of Pakistan. After getting elected unopposed in the 2012 Senate elections, Dar was nominated and appointed as the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate of Pakistan on 14 March 2012. He is the current Parliamentary leader to the Senate of Pakistan and also served as the former Finance & Commerce Minister of Pakistan.
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- Mohammad Ishaq Dar, is a Pakistani economist and chartered accountant currently serving as the Pakistan Senator of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) to the Senate of Pakistan. After getting elected unopposed in the 2012 Senate elections, Dar was nominated and appointed as the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate of Pakistan on 14 March 2012. He is the current Parliamentary leader to the Senate of Pakistan and also served as the former Finance & Commerce Minister of Pakistan. He served as the Finance minister of Pakistan under Nawaz Sharif Government but his tenure was cut by the General Pervez Musharraf, then-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan Army.
- Mohammad Ishaq Dar ou plus simplement Ishaq Dar, né le 13 mai 1950 à Lahore dans la province du Pendjab, est un économiste et homme politique pakistanais. Ishaq Dar est un membre proéminent de la Ligue musulmane du Pakistan (N), dans laquelle il occupe plusieurs postes de responsabilité. Il a été successivement député, ministre du commerce, ministre des finances et sénateur. Depuis 2003, il dirige le groupe de son parti au Sénat et en 2012 il est élu chef de l'opposition de la chambre haute.
- Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, is a chartered accountant currently serving as the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate of Pakistan. Senator Dar has served his country twice as the Federal Finance and Commerce Minister. Senator Dar is one of the most reputable finance guru of Pakistan. After the 11th May 2013 elections; Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) gained in early hours some 300 points breaching KSE-100 index record of 20,000 points due to PML N winning the elections that regained trust in the Pakistan economy. The entire nation is looking upto Senator Dar to once again rescue the nose-diving economy of Pakistan as he did after the 1998 nuclear tests of Pakistan. It seems that Senator Dar will return to his job as Finance Minister in the 2013 Sharif-led cabinet. After once again getting elected unopposed in the 2012 Senate elections, Dar was nominated and appointed as the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate of Pakistan on 14 March 2012. He is the current Parliamentary leader to the Senate of Pakistan and also served as the former Finance & Commerce Minister of Pakistan. He served as the Finance minister of Pakistan under Nawaz Sharif Government but his tenure was cut by the General Pervez Musharraf, then-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan Army.
- Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar; born: 13 May 1950, is a chartered accountant currently serving as the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate of Pakistan. Senator Dar has served his country twice as the Federal Finance and Commerce Minister. Senator Dar is one of the most reputable finance guru of Pakistan. After the 11th May 2013 elections; Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) gained in early hours some 300 points breaching KSE-100 index record of 20,000 points. Although some refer to it as an outcome of PML N winning the elections yet this was not surprising and KSE 100 was expected to reach this mark by 11th of May as it was going up since the start of the year. Crediting this to a political party is a little far fetched. The entire nation is looking upto Senator Dar to once again rescue the nose-diving economy of Pakistan as he did after the 1998 nuclear tests of Pakistan. It seems that Senator Dar will return to his job as Finance Minister in the 2013 Sharif-led cabinet. After once again getting elected unopposed in the 2012 Senate elections, Dar was nominated and appointed as the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate of Pakistan on 14 March 2012. He is the current Parliamentary leader to the Senate of Pakistan and also served as the former Finance & Commerce Minister of Pakistan. He served as the Finance minister of Pakistan under Nawaz Sharif Government but his tenure was cut by the General Pervez Musharraf, then-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan Army.
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- Mohammad Ishaq Dar, is a Pakistani economist and chartered accountant currently serving as the Pakistan Senator of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) to the Senate of Pakistan. After getting elected unopposed in the 2012 Senate elections, Dar was nominated and appointed as the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate of Pakistan on 14 March 2012. He is the current Parliamentary leader to the Senate of Pakistan and also served as the former Finance & Commerce Minister of Pakistan.
- Mohammad Ishaq Dar ou plus simplement Ishaq Dar, né le 13 mai 1950 à Lahore dans la province du Pendjab, est un économiste et homme politique pakistanais. Ishaq Dar est un membre proéminent de la Ligue musulmane du Pakistan (N), dans laquelle il occupe plusieurs postes de responsabilité. Il a été successivement député, ministre du commerce, ministre des finances et sénateur. Depuis 2003, il dirige le groupe de son parti au Sénat et en 2012 il est élu chef de l'opposition de la chambre haute.
- Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar; born: 13 May 1950, is a chartered accountant currently serving as the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate of Pakistan. Senator Dar has served his country twice as the Federal Finance and Commerce Minister. Senator Dar is one of the most reputable finance guru of Pakistan. After the 11th May 2013 elections; Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) gained in early hours some 300 points breaching KSE-100 index record of 20,000 points.
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