The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) reached a power-sharing agreement to form a government in Gilgit-Baltistan on June 18, 2026 [1].
This coalition is significant because it establishes a governing framework in the strategically vital northern region ahead of upcoming political processes. The agreement aims to stabilize the administration through a joint partnership between two of the country's major political entities.
According to reports, the deal was finalized to ensure a cohesive leadership structure within Gilgit-Baltistan [1]. The arrangement involves a distribution of authority between the PPP and PML-N to manage the regional government's affairs [2].
Naveed Qamar said the deal was finalized in a report by Geo News [2]. The agreement was officially announced on June 18, 2026 [1].
Both parties have sought to coordinate their efforts to maintain administrative continuity in the region. The coalition comes as the parties prepare for the next phase of political engagement in the territory [1].
“The PPP and PML-N reached a power-sharing agreement to form a government in Gilgit-Baltistan.”
The formation of a PPP and PML-N coalition in Gilgit-Baltistan suggests a strategic alignment between the two parties to consolidate power in the region. By sharing governance, these parties may be attempting to mitigate political volatility and present a unified front before future elections or legislative shifts occur in the territory.


