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National Assembly Adopts Five Resolutions

ISLAMABAD, September 17, 2013: The National Assembly adopted five resolutions during the second sitting of the fifth session on Tuesday as the legislators debated the issue of IMF loan for two hours and 30 minutes.

Apart from condemning the attack on army men in Upper Dir, the House adopted resolutions to call upon the government to take steps to eliminate terrorism, abolish system of interest, pull Pakistan Steel Mills out of crisis and supply gas to district Buner.
Twenty-four MNAs from treasury and opposition benches, on a motion under rule 259, debated the International Monetary Fund loan for two hours and 30 minutes. However the House did not take up motions under rule 259 on performance of Pakistan Income Support Programme, floods due to release of water of eastern rivers by India, government’s trade policy and spread of infectious diseases in the country.

Twenty-four MNAs from treasury and opposition benches, on a motion under rule 259, debated the International Monetary Fund loan for two hours and 30 minutes. However the House did not take up motions under rule 259 on performance of Pakistan Income Support Programme, floods due to release of water of eastern rivers by India, government’s trade policy and spread of infectious diseases in the country.
Five bills – the Islamabad Capital Territory Local Government Bill 2013, the National Database and Registration Authority (Amendment Bill) 2013, the Political Parties Order (Amendment Bill) 2013, the Publication of the Holy Quran (Elimination of Printing and Recording Errors) (Amendment) Bill 2013 and the HIV/AIDS (Safety and Control) Bill 2013 – were introduced and referred to the relevant Standing Committees.

Five bills – the Islamabad Capital Territory Local Government Bill 2013, the National Database and Registration Authority (Amendment Bill) 2013, the Political Parties Order (Amendment Bill) 2013, the Publication of the Holy Quran (Elimination of Printing and Recording Errors) (Amendment) Bill 2013 and the HIV/AIDS (Safety and Control) Bill 2013 – were introduced and referred to the relevant Standing Committees.
Two Calling Attention Notices about steps being taken by the government to sell shares of PIA and financial irregularities in ERRA were taken up. The House did not take up a matter of public importance under rule 87 to discuss “failure of the Federal Board of Revenue” to achieve set tax collection target for 2012-13.

Two Calling Attention Notices about steps being taken by the government to sell shares of PIA and financial irregularities in ERRA were taken up. The House did not take up a matter of public importance under rule 87 to discuss “failure of the Federal Board of Revenue” to achieve set tax collection target for 2012-13.

The Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition did not attend the sitting.

Following are some key observations of the parliamentary business:

Members’ Participation in House Proceedings

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 Representation and Responsiveness

Order and Institutionalization

Transparency

 

Disclaimer: This publication has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of FAFEN and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union. This daily factsheet is based on direct observation of the National Assembly proceedings conducted by Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI); a member organization of FAFEN. Errors and omissions excepted.

 

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