Free and Fair Election Network

Senate Passes Four Bills amidst Low Attendance

ISLAMABAD, August 4, 2015: The Upper House of the Parliament passed four bills to regulate the national economy, as it continued to face low attendance during the second sitting on Tuesday, says Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) in its daily factsheet.

The sitting started at the scheduled time of 1500 hours and lasted four hours and 20 minutes. Nineteen (18%) senators were present at the start and 28 (27%) at the time of adjournment. A maximum of 38 (37%) members were present at one point of the sitting. Chairman Senate presided 70% of the sitting’s time while the remaining time was presided by the Deputy Chairman.

Minister for Commerce, Khurram Dastgir, moved for the passage of four bills – the Safeguard Measures (Amendment) Bill 2015, the Countervailing Duties Bill 2015, the Anti-Dumping Duties Bill 2015 and the National Tariff Commission Bill 2015 – all of which seek to regulate the national economy.

The House admitted an adjournment motion pertaining to recurrent electricity breakdown in Karachi, which was moved by Senators Saeed Ghani, Saleem Mandviwala, Taj Haider and Sassi Palejo while the remaining four adjournment motions appearing on the Orders of the Day were deferred.

A Calling Attention Notice (CAN) moved by Senator Sahar Kamran regarding government’s failure to highlight the issue of Kashmir in the joint statement after the meeting of Pakistani and Indian Premiers in Ufa, Russia, was taken up and responded by the Minister for Commerce, Khurram Dastgir. Another CAN regarding the collection of TV fee through electricity bills was deferred.

Some key observations are as follow:

Members’ Participation in House Proceedings

Output

Representation and Responsiveness

Order and Institutionalization

Transparency

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This daily factsheet is based on direct observation of the Senate proceedings conducted by PATTAN Development Organization – a member organization of FAFEN. Errors and omissions are excepted.

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