Despite the fact the Constitution does not impose to appoint a prime minister to lead the caretaker setup, Supreme Court ruled in 1990 that Junejo's removal and further National Assembly dissolution, as illegal, but does not restaure them because new elections have been held.
[1] On 6 August 1990, Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi became the inaugural Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan.
[2] Since then, there have been several caretaker prime ministers, with the most recent being Anwarul Haq Kakar, a Baluchistan Awami Party senator who took office on 12 August 2023, after the National Assembly dissolved.
This encompasses the enforcement of steps to hinder any fraudulent activities related to voting and verifying the precision of the voter registries.
The modified version lets the interim government use its authority for ongoing plans, but not for making new deals.