1[131. Governor to be kept informed. The Chief Minister shall keep the Governor informed on
matters relating to Provincial administration and on all legislative proposals the Provincial
Government intends to bring before the Provincial Assembly.]
2[132. Provincial Ministers.__(1) Subject to clauses 3[(9) and (10)] of Article 130, the Governor
shall appoint Provincial Ministers from amongst members of the Provincial Assembly on the advice
of the Chief Minister.
(2) Before entering upon office, a Provincial Minister shall make before the Governor oath in the
form set out in the Third Schedule.
(3) A Provincial Minister may, by writing under his hand addressed to the Governor, resign his
office or may be removed from office by the Governor on the advice of the Chief Minister.
133. Chief Minister continuing in office. The Governor may ask the Chief Minister to continue
to hold office until his successor enters upon the office of Chief Minister.]
134. [Resignation by Chief Minister] Omitted by P.O. No. 14 of 1985, Art. 2 and Sch.
135. [Provincial Minister performing functions of Chief Minister.] Omitted by P.O. No. 14 of
1985, Art. 2 and Sch.
4[136. Vote
of noconfidence against Chief Minister.__(1) A resolution for a vote of no
confidence moved by not less than twenty per centum of the total membership of the Provincial
Assembly may be passed against the Chief Minister by the Provincial Assembly.
(2) A resolution referred to in clause (1) shall not be voted upon before the expiration of three
days, or later than seven days, from the day on which such resolution is moved in the Provincial
Assembly.
(3) If the resolution referred to in clause (l) is passed by a majority of the total membership of the
Provincial Assembly, the Chief Minister shall cease to hold office.]
137. Extent of executive authority of Province. Subject to the Constitution, the executive
authority of the Province shall extend to the matters with respect to which the Provincial Assembly
has power to make laws :
Provided that, in any matter with respect to which both 5[Majlise Shoora (Parliament)] and the
Provincial Assembly of a Province have power to make laws, the executive authority of the Province
shall be subject to, and limited by, the executive authority expressly conferred by the Constitution or
by law made by 5[MajliseShoora (Parliament)] upon the Federal Government or authorities thereof.
1 Subs. by the Constitution (Eighteenth Amdt.) Act, 2010 (10 of 2010), s. 44, for "Article 131".
2 Subs. by P. O. No. 14 of 1985, Art. 2 and Sch., for "Articles 132 and 133".
3 Subs. by the Act No. 10 of 2010 s. 45, for "(7) and (8)".
4 Subs. by P. O. No. 14 of 1985, Art. 2 and Sch.. for "Art. 136".
5 Subs. by the Revival of the Constitution of 1973 Order, 1985 (P.O. No. 14 of 1985), Art. 2 and Sch., for "Parliament".
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