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That could work, not a bad idea. But aren't the provinces strong enough know? don't they have control over most of the provincial matters? maybe some constitutional changes need to be made to fix the current system?
I think they could be strengthened even more and we could benefit from a weak center and one where each province or federating unit is equally represented so that a national leader is truly national because you need to win in the majority of provinces and federating units to win at the center.
So right now we've got 4 provinces and 4 federating units - Islamabad, FATA, GB and AJK. So you need to win in at least 5 of the total 8 to form a government at the center instead of just winning in one - Punjab (my province). I think if that happens we can say goodbye to the ethno-nationalist agendas because how would one province be dominating when its got an equal say. How would the Army be a Punjabi army when the Government that orders an Army operation or appoints it is from all the provinces. How would the judiciary, the police or the civil services be dominated by one province when every province has its own civil service, judiciary and police and some form of equal representation in those departments at the center.
In essence every province or federating unit has got it's own Governor who is like a mini-Prime Minister with his own cabinet to do whatever he thinks is right for the people who elected him without asking the center for permission before doing anything or looking to the center for funds. And that every province sends an equal number of senators to the center who elect a President who in turn elects a cabinet from them so any policy will be the national policy of all provinces.
Plus we might even have more incentives for creating smaller provinces if that happens because then you'd have more representation in the senate.