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Senators Show Less Interest in Proceedings

ISLAMABAD, April 15, 2013: Starting 40 minutes late, the first sitting of the 92nd session of Senate witnessed the introduction of the Constitutional (Amendment) Bill 2013, which seeks changes in the clauses of the article 63.  The Bill was taken up and sent to the Standing Committee on Law and Justice for further deliberations.

This is the first session after completion of the five years of the coalition government and it will go on till April 24.

The first sitting, a Private Members’ Day, met for two hours and 35 minutes. Senators showed less interest in the proceedings as only 12 were present at the outset of the sitting while 14 were there at the adjournment. A maximum of 31 senators were observed to be present at one point of sitting

The Pakistan Pharmacy Council Bill 2013, along with three Motions under Rule 218 about increasing financial losses of Pakistan Railways, growing unemployment and non-vacation of government quarters by the Estate Office Islamabad from the unauthorized occupants were not taken up and deferred till the next sitting.

Seven Points of Order were raised which consumed an hour and 30 minutes (58%) of the sitting time. None of the Points of Order attracted the Chair’s formal ruling.

A Motion under Rule 218 about the law and order in the country was debated by the House. An MQM Senator, who was also the prime mover of the, spoke on the issue for 12 minutes. After finishing his address, he, along with his party colleagues, staged a walkout. The walkout lasted 40 minutes.

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 the Senate proceedings conducted by Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI), a member organization of FAFEN

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