Pakistan Republic Party
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Pakistan Republic Party پاکستان ریپبلک پارٹی | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | PRP |
| Leader | Reham Khan |
| Founder | Reham Khan |
| Founded | July 15, 2025 |
| Headquarters | Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan |
| Student wing | PRP Student Forum |
| Youth wing | PRP Youth Wing |
| Women's wing | PRP Women Wing |
| Volunteer Wing | PRP Volunteer Wing |
| Lawyers Wing | PRP Lawyers Wing |
| Teachers Wing | PRP Teachers Wing |
| Doctors Wing | PRP Doctors Wing |
| Ideology | Reformism |
| Political position | Centre-left |
| Website | |
| https://www.pakistanrepublicparty.org/ | |
The Pakistan Republic Party (PRP; Urdu: پاکستان ریپبلک پارٹی) is a political party in Pakistan founded by journalist and broadcaster Reham Khan on 15 July 2025.[1][2] The party was launched at the Karachi Press Club, with Khan pledging to end dynastic politics and promote merit-based governance.[3]
Reham Khan, known for her career in journalism, Fawad Chaudhry known for his career in former Minister of Information formally entered Pakistani politics through the launch of PRP.[1]
The announcement came after months of speculation, and Khan framed the party as a platform to "return politics to public service".[4]
Ideology and platform
PRP’s stated objectives include:
- Holding politicians accountable and ending dynastic politics.[3]
- Ensuring merit-based representation of marginalized regions and communities.[1]
- Enacting legal and electoral reforms, such as joined the politicians from contesting multiple seat the elections.[4]
- Implementing public welfare programs on organization, women, farmers, clean drinking water, clean road, and healthcare.[3]