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Resolution adopted to repose confidence in Prime Minister

ISLAMABAD, May 3, 2012: Starting an hour and 48 minutes behind schedule, the sixth sitting of Sindh Assembly’s 35th session, which met for three hours and 20 minutes on Thursday, passed a Resolution posing confidence in the Prime Minister.

In the second Resolution the House reiterated its commitment to “uphold the freedom of press as enshrined in the Constitution of Pakistan.” May 3 is observed as the World Press Freedom Day.

The first Resolution backed the Prime Minister as “constitutionally and democratically elected Prime Minister and unanimously elected Chief Executive of this country” and reaffirmed “belief in constitutional procedure for his disqualification from holding the office and that any other procedure adopted will be considered as unconstitutional.”

Three more Resolutions taken up in the House were sent to relevant Standing Committees.

The Quorum, visibly lacking at various stages during the sitting, was not pointed out by any of the Members.

Eight Questions out of 10 on the Agenda were taken up, as 30 Supplementary Questions were also asked. The relevant minister was present in the House.

The 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 Sindh Assembly proceedings conducted by Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF), a member organization of FAFEN

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