Free and Fair Election Network

50% legislators participate in 18th National Assembly Session

ISLAMABAD, February 2, 2010: Almost fifty percent legislators participated in the proceedings of the Eighteenth Session of the National Assembly that concluded on January 29, 2010, reports the Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) in its Parliament Performance Update-IX.

The participation of MNAs i.e. 46 percent in the eighteenth session was relatively higher than earlier sessions during the ongoing parliamentary year. The session met for 50 hours and one minute over the 15 sittings. However, every sitting started late by an average of 28 minutes.

Eighteen bills were passed during the 15 sittings of the session. However, the House did not take up 42 percent of the agenda items listed for parliamentary business on the Orders of the Day.

Female members continued to show more interest in parliamentary proceedings. Out of 18 Private Member Bills tabled, 12 were laid before the House by female members.

As many as 646 questions were raised by MNAs during the course of the session, of which 420 were responded to by the relevant ministers. However, relevant ministers were absent at 9 out of 12 question hours.

Some key observations of the Eighteenth Session are given below:

PART 1: Parliamentary Transparency

PART 2: Participation

PART 3: Representation and Responsiveness

PART 4: Output

PART 5: Order & Institutionalization

This Update is based on direct observation of the Eighteenth Session of the National Assembly. FAFEN has been producing session-wise reports of the National Assembly since December 2008 as part of its Parliament Watch Project in an effort to collect and publish information about the job performance of parliamentarians as well as parliamentary parties by observing and documenting their actions in the legislatures. FAFEN intends to foster informed engagement between constituents and elected representatives in Pakistan by providing objective and statistically-sound information on parliamentary processes and decisions.


 The Daily Factsheet is based on direct observation of the Senate proceedings conducted by Center for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI), a member organization of FAFEN

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