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Lengthy Senate Sitting Adopts Three Resolutions

ISLAMABAD, May 04, 2015: Starting at the scheduled time of 1600 hours, the Senate adopted three resolutions and concluded debate on a motion under Rule 218 regarding corruption in federal government departments during the first sitting of its 115th session on Monday, says Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN).

The resolutions adopted by the House were regarding implementation of National Action Plan to counter terrorism, early completion of Hyderabad-Karachi Motorway (M-9) and end of gas load-shedding.

Another two resolutions regarding setting up of a women university in Swat and real implementation on the 18th Amendment were not taken up due to the absence of mover.

The resolution regarding ban on publishing Quranic verses and its translation in the newspapers to preserve the sanctity of the holy text was taken up by the House. It was agreed to redraft it after having further consideration with the purpose of finding out an acceptable solution.

The House concluded debate on a commenced motion under Rule 218 regarding corruption in federal government departments which was forwarded to the Standing Committee on Law and Justice with a direction to submit report on existing laws against corruption.

Eighteen lawmakers- PML-N (5), PTI, ANP, PkMAP, MQM, PPPP (2 each) and one each of PML, BNP-M and an Independent member – spoke for 101 minutes. State Minister for Parliamentary Affairs winded up the debate on the motion during his 12 minutes speech.

Another commenced motion under Rule 218 regarding overall performance of the banking sector was discussed by the House for 38 minutes. Ten lawmakers- MQM (3) and one each of PPPP, PTI, PML-F, BNP-M, ANP, NP and an Independent Senator- participated in the debate.

The Chair clubbed two separate identical motions about Pak-China Economic Corridor with particular reference to the changes in its original route and decided to have discussion on it during any of the next sittings.

Two motions regarding provision of speedy and inexpensive justice and aftermath of hepatitis disease were presented in the House for having a debate on them.

Three motions regarding problems relating to Afghan refugees in Pakistan, welfare steps for disabled person and steps to facilitate the overseas Pakistanis were not taken up due to the absence of movers.

Following are some key observations of the House proceedings:

Members’ Participation in House Proceedings

Output

Representation and Responsiveness

Order and Institutionalization

Transparency

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This publication has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of FAFEN and in no way reflect the views of the European Union. This session report is based on direct observation of the Senate proceedings conducted by PATTAN Development Organization – a member organization of FAFEN. Errors and omissions are excepted.

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