Caretaker Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar has said that the main constitutional responsibility of the caretaker government is to provide assistance in the <a href="https://www.archyde.com/thanks-to-everybody-who-voted-for-me-i-take-it-as-an-appreciation-of-my-five-year-work-within-the-european-parliament-says-alexandr-vondra-ods-civic-democratic-celebration/” title=”Thanks to everybody who voted for me. I take it as an appreciation of my five-year work within the European Parliament, says Alexandr Vondra – ODS – Civic Democratic Celebration”>elections, constitutionally we cannot make major changes in the government system, we cannot go beyond our constitutional mandate.
Talking to foreign media representatives in Islamabad, Anwarul Haq Kakar said that allocating the budget for all sectors is the authority of the parliament, the main constitutional responsibility of the caretaker government is to provide assistance in the elections, constitutionally, the government system has a major role. Can’t change.
Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar has said that sectors like agriculture, mining and minerals are important priorities, while running economic and financial affairs within our scope, we cannot go beyond our constitutional mandate. It is a major priority.
The caretaker prime minister has said that there is a great need for structural reforms in the country, there is a need for reforms in the FBR and energy sectors, we can do short-term reforms, the future of which will be decided by the elected government, some energy distribution companies. Privatization is included in the list.
He has said that all the registered political parties have the freedom to participate in the election process, it is hoped that the Election Commission will complete the process of constituencies in due time.
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar said that the modern weapons left by the US and allies in Afghanistan are a big challenge, the weapons left by US allies have fallen into the hands of militants, the international community should see us as a responsible country. We should be taking all appropriate measures to protect our population, there are attacks inside the country from our western border.
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**Interview with Caretaker Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Prime Minister Kakar. You mentioned that the caretaker government has a constitutional mandate primarily focused on assisting in the elections. Can you elaborate on how you intend to balance this mandate with the pressing needs for economic reforms and budget allocations?
**Anwarul Haq Kakar:** Absolutely. Our primary responsibility is to facilitate a fair election process. While we recognize the urgent need for reforms, especially in sectors like agriculture and energy, our constitutional limitations prevent us from making major policy changes or budget allocations. We can only implement short-term reforms that pave the way for an elected government to take the lead.
**Interviewer:** You also noted the importance of structural reforms, particularly in the FBR and energy sectors. What specific short-term reforms do you envision, and how do you plan to engage with the incoming government to ensure their continuity?
**Anwarul Haq Kakar:** We are exploring reforms that enhance efficiency and transparency within existing frameworks. For example, we can streamline processes in the FBR to reduce tax evasion, and in the energy sector, we’re looking at ways to optimize distribution. Engaging with the incoming government is crucial; we intend to provide them with a strategic framework based on our findings and recommendations.
**Interviewer:** You raised concerns about the implications of modern weapons left in Afghanistan, particularly how they pose a threat to security. How do you propose that the international community support Pakistan in addressing this challenge?
**Anwarul Haq Kakar:** We believe that the international community must recognize our efforts to manage the repercussions of these weapons falling into the hands of militants. We seek collaboration on intelligence sharing, training, and resources that empower us to combat these threats more effectively while ensuring the safety of our citizens.
**Interviewer:** many citizens are concerned about the upcoming elections and the role of political parties in this process. How do you reassure them that the electoral process will be free and fair, given the current political climate?
**Anwarul Haq Kakar:** It is vital that all registered political parties feel free and encouraged to participate in the electoral process. We trust that the Election Commission is dedicated to ensuring the timely completion of constituencies, and we will do everything within our mandate to support a transparent electoral process.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights, Prime Minister Kakar. Now, we invite our readers to weigh in: How do you feel about the caretaker government’s role in balancing the need for immediate reforms while adhering to its constitutional limits? Is the mandate clear enough to handle the challenges facing Pakistan today? Join the conversation below!