Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has called a special meeting of the federal cabinet tomorrow, in which special legislation is likely to be presented as a table agenda. The government has also recalled its members from overseas trips and directed them to return by October 15.
The government’s efforts to approve the 26th constitutional amendment have intensified, on the one hand, the government has claimed that the numbers game is over, and on the other hand, it has strengthened the government’s desire for a court decision on Article 63A.
The government has called the Parliament and Senate sessions on October 18, in which the expected legislation will be presented.
The opposition has also mobilized in this regard, the PTI delegation had an important meeting with Maulana Fazlur Rehman today in which constitutional amendments were discussed.
An incomplete draft of the constitutional amendments has been presented by the government, while a draft is being prepared by the opposition. In this regard, work is ongoing on behalf of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam and People’s Party, in which JUI is also consulting Tehreek-e-Insaaf. In progress.
But even before the completion of this draft, Chairman People’s Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that after the decision of 63A, the government is not worried about the numbers. After A, we can complete the numbers, the government will say we handle this work before SCO, when the government has complete numbers, why wait for me or anyone else.
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According to sources, a special meeting of the federal cabinet will be held tomorrow at the Prime Minister’s House. In the meeting, MoUs and agreements with SIFC and various countries will be approved.
It should be noted that the delegation of Saudi Arabia under the leadership of Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Abdul Aziz Al-Falih has reached Pakistan and there is a possibility of signing agreements worth 2 billion dollars.
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