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PML-N disbands overseas youth wings

PML-N disbands overseas youth wings

Express Tribune15-07-2025
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Nawaz Sharif disbanded all the independent international youth wings and withdrew the authority for notifying office-bearers of the party wings in international chapters, said a notification issued here on Tuesday.
The notification, signed by PML-N president on July 12, 2025 stated that the new notification superseded all the previous notifications and directives the matter. It added that all future international notifications would be issued only with the approval of the party president.
"All notifications issued to-date regarding the establishment and appointment of independent youth wings and its office bearers in the International Chapters are hereby cancelled, disbanded and withdrawn with immediate effect," the notification stated.
"From the date of this circular, notifications for all wings (including youth) internationally shall only be issued, with prior approval of the undersigned by President, PML-N, International Affairs and Overseas Pakistanis," it added.
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