The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) reached a power-sharing agreement to form the Gilgit-Baltistan government on June 18, 2026 [1].

This agreement establishes a coalition intended to secure political, constitutional, and economic rights for the region, while ensuring representation for both major political parties [1, 2].

Earlier this year, the PML-N began preparations for the region's polls. In April, the party convened a parliamentary board meeting consisting of 23 members [3]. Following these deliberations, the PML-N unveiled candidates for 19 out of 24 seats [4].

The coalition's formation follows efforts to grant the people of Gilgit-Baltistan greater control over their own fate [2]. As part of the ongoing government formation process, the PPP nominated Amjad Hussain Advocate for the position of Chief Minister on June 21, 2026 [5].

The deal aims to stabilize the administrative landscape of Gilgit-Baltistan through a shared governing formula. By aligning the two parties, the coalition seeks to implement a framework that addresses long-standing demands for increased autonomy and legal status within the broader national structure [1, 2].

PPP and PML-N reached a power-sharing agreement to form the Gilgit-Baltistan government

The coalition between the PPP and PML-N suggests a strategic alignment to maintain stability in Gilgit-Baltistan. By sharing power, the parties can present a unified front in negotiating constitutional and economic rights for the region, potentially reducing political volatility in a strategically sensitive area.