Free and Fair Election Network

Question Hour Deferred in Balochistan Assembly

ISLAMABAD, May 25, 2015: The Balochistan Assembly was forced to defer its question hour on Monday due to the late arrival of the Minister for Public Health Engineering, says Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN).

The sitting started 31 minutes behind the schedule with 17 lawmakers (26%) present at the start and 19 (29%) at the time of adjournment. The Chief Minister attended the entire sitting, while the Opposition Leader was not present.

The House adopted a resolution demanding 4% allocation for the education sector in the upcoming federal budget. Seven lawmakers (three from PkMAP, two from JUI-F and one each from PML and PML-N) debated the resolution for 37 minutes.

Five lawmakers debated an adjournment motion (AM) on the arrest of Pashtuns in Punjab for 34 minutes. The AM was converted into a resolution and adopted by the House.

The lawmakers raised 12 points of order (POs) that consumed 24% of the proceedings’ time. The Balochistan Forensic Science Agency Bill 2015 and the Balochistan Child Welfare Protection Bill 2015 were also introduced during the sitting.

Following are some key observations of the assembly business:

Members’ Participation in House Proceedings

Output

Representation and Responsiveness

Order and Institutionalization

Transparency

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Update: An earlier version of this factsheet did not mention the conversion of an adjournment motion into a resolution that was adopted by the House.


This daily factsheet is based on direct observation of the Balochistan Assembly proceedings conducted by Center for Peace and Development (CPD) – a member organization of FAFEN. Errors and omissions are excepted.

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