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MQM, ANP and PMLN in row over new provinces

ISLAMABAD, January 5, 2012: The National Assembly met for three hours and 55 minutes, its 12th sitting of the ongoing session. Only the parliamentary leaders of the ANP, MQM and NPP attended the proceedings.

Just as it was in previous sittings, Members’ attendance remained low. Only 66 Legislators were present at the start while 58 were there when the sitting was adjourned.

The House witnessed a tussle between the Members of the ANP and MQM over the issue of new provinces. The PMLN was of the opinion that the issue should have been on the Agenda. This interrupted the proceedings, prompting the Deputy Speaker to suspend the sitting for 25 minutes. The same issue led to a boycott by ANP Members.

Despite the row and boycott by ANP, six Members – two each from PMLN and PML, and one each representing MMAP and MQM – spoke on the issue of new provinces for 94 minutes (40% of the sitting time).

The Prime Minister attended the sitting for 30 minutes while the Leader of the Opposition was there for 15 minutes.

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The Daily Factsheet is based on direct observation of National Assembly proceedings conducted by Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI), a Member organization of FAFEN.

 

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