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Administrative System of FATA was the system by which semi-autonomous tribal region of
Federally Administered Tribal Areas , conventional_long_name = Federally Administered Tribal Areas , nation = Pakistan , subdivision = Autonomous territory , image_flag = Flag of FATA.svg , image_coat = File:Coat of arms ...
was governed.


Historical Constitutional Status of FATA

Before 25th Amendment to
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, FATA was federally administrated special territory of Pakistan and was included among the territories of Pakistan in Article 1. FATA was governed primarily through the Frontier Crimes Regulation 1901. It was administered directly by Governor of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) in his capacity as an agent to the President of Pakistan, under the overall supervision of the
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in Islamabad. Laws framed by the
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did not apply there, unless were ordered by the
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, who was also empowered to issue regulations for the peace and good government of the tribal areas.


Representation in Parliament

People of FATA were represented in the
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by their elected representatives both in
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and the
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. FATA had 12 members in the National Assembly and 8 members in the Senate. FATA had no representation in the Provincial Assembly of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.


FATA Secretariat

Decisions related to development planning in tribal areas were taken by the FATA section of the KP Planning and Development Department, and implemented by KP Government. The FATA Secretariat was set up in 2002, headed by the Secretary FATA. Four years later, in 2006, the Civil Secretariat of FATA was established to take over decision-making functions.


Departments

The six departments of now-defunct FATA Secretariat were as follows: # Administration, Infrastructure & Coordination Department # Finance Department # Law & Order Department # Planning & Development Department # Production & Livelihood Development Department # Social Sectors Department


Directorates

In addition to departments following directorates: * Health * Education * Forestry * Fisheries * Irrigation * Livestock & Dairy Development * Minerals & Technical Education * Agriculture * Sports * Social Welfare * Roads and other infrastructure development


Political Agents

Each
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was administered by a Political Agent (PA), assisted by a number of Assistant Political Agents (APA),
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s (administrative head of a tehsil) and Naib Tehsildars (deputy tehsildar).


The Judicial System

All civil and criminal cases in FATA were decided under the Frontier Crimes Regulation 1901 by a
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(council of elders). Residents of tribal areas had, however, right to approach the FATA Tribunal challenging a decision issued under the 1901 Regulation.


Merger with KP

The FATA was merged into province of
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by Parliament thorough 25th Amendment to
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that was approved in 2018. Under 25th Amendment following changes took effect: * FCR was repealed and replaced with the new Rewaj Regulation for Tribal Areas * Party-based Provincial Government elections were held for the first time in erstwhile-Fata in July 2019. * Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and the Peshawar High Court was extended to erstwhile-Fata. * Ex-Fata elected their own representatives to the K-P Assembly.


See also

*
Frontier Crimes Regulation The Frontier Crimes Regulations (FCR) were a special set of laws of British India, and which were applicable to the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). They were enacted by in the nineteenth century and remained in effect in Pakistan un ...
*
Economy of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas The economy of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a province of Pakistan, is the 3rd largest in the country. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's share of Pakistan's total GDP has historically comprised 10.5%, although the province accounts for 11.9% of Pakistan's total populat ...
*
FATA Development Authority The FATA Development Authority was a regulatory development organisation which executed construction and development projects in former FATA region, Pakistan. Based in Peshawar, the body was chaired by the Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. History T ...
* FATA Disaster Management Authority


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