Free and Fair Election Network

Lack of Quorum Persists during 4th Sitting of Senate

ISLAMABAD, January 20, 2012:  The fourth sitting of the ongoing session of the Senate lasted an hour and 27 minutes on Friday and was lowly attended. Only eight Senators were present when the proceedings began while 28 were there at the adjournment of the sitting.

Nineteen questions were listed for the Question Hour with 18 being put up and responded to by the relevant ministers who came in late. This prompted a PPPP Senator to point out that after the 18 Amendment of the Constitution it is mandatory for the Ministers to be present during the Senate and National Assembly’s sessions.

The Chairperson for Standing Committee on Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs presented a report on the Special Economic Zones Bill, 2010.

The Delimitation of Constituencies (Amendment) Bill, 2011 was introduced and sent to the respective Standing Committee.

The Leader of the House was present all through the sitting while the Leader of the Opposition did not attend.

Following are some key observations of the parliamentary business:

Members’ Participation in House Proceedings

Representation and Responsiveness

Output

Order and Institutionalization

Transparency

After successfully observing proceedings of the National Assembly, the Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) has started the observation of the provincial assemblies – Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan – and the Senate. 

This daily factsheet is based on FAFEN’s direct observation of the fourth sitting of 77th session of the Senate.

These reports will be released on the day the sittings are held to provide media and other interested stakeholders vital statistics about the Assembly proceedings to encourage informed public discourse on its performance.

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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