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National Assembly: Most of the agenda left unaddressed

ISLAMABAD, September 12, 2011: The seventh sitting of the National Assembly’s 45th session, which met for three hours and 15 minutes, left most of the agenda unaddressed including four bills.

The four bills on the orders of the day which were not taken up included the Charter of Child Rights Bill 2009 and the Abolition of Discretionary Quotas in Housing Schemes Bill 2011 along with the Federal Pension Bill 2012 and the Registration of Hajj Bill 2008.

Six resolutions on the agenda were also not taken up for debate. However the House adopted a resolution moved by a PPPP legislator on having “ramps, railings and elevators” in all public buildings including the Parliament House and the Parliament Lodges to “making them accessible for individuals with physical disabilities”.

The House also did not discuss two Calling Attention Notices (CANs) on delay in the payment of scholarships by Higher Education Commission to students studying abroad and forced retirement and transfer of 15,000 PTCL employees to far flung areas in the country.

The sitting witnessed low attendance. Only 31 legislators were present at the outset and 84 at the end of the sitting. ANP parliamentarians continued boycott of the proceedings over the issuance of local government ordinance in Sindh.

Eleven out of 19 questions were taken up and responded to by the relevant Minister.

Additionally 23 supplementary questions were asked.

Following are some key observations of the Parliamentary Business:

Members’ Participation in House Proceedings

 Representation and Responsiveness

Output

 Order and Institutionalization

 Transparency

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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