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National Pharmaceutical Alliance sweeps PPMA elections

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September 16, 2024
National Pharmaceutical Alliance sweeps PPMA elections
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Islamabad, September 16,2024-The National Pharmaceutical Alliance claimed clean sweep victory, winning all 12 seats on the Central Executive Committee and all 16 seats on the Zonal Committee in the Pakistan Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Association (PPMA) elections,

As per details, votes were cast from across the country in the PPMA elections, with the National Pharmaceutical Alliance securing a complete victory by winning all 12 seats on the Central Executive Committee. Additionally, they won all 16 seats on the Zonal Executive Committee, marking a clean sweep. Overall, the National Pharmaceutical Alliance claimed victory in all seats in the PPMA elections.

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