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Seven debate budget as PMLN attends sitting

ISLAMABAD, June 12, 2012: Seven legislators took part in the debate on budget on Tuesday as the Prime Minister and the Minister for Finance did not attend the eighth sitting of the National Assembly’s 42nd session.

But overall legislators’ attendance witnessed improvement as the main opposition party PMLN attended the sitting. The PMLN legislators had boycotted the last two sittings. However the Leader of the Opposition attended the sitting for seven minutes only.

The House also witnessed a 30-mintue protest by the PMLN legislators and two walkouts.

Starting 52 minutes late, the House met for two hours and 48 minutes. Though 100 legislators were present at the start of the sitting, 116 were in the House when it was adjourned. A maximum of 172 legislators were observed to be present at one point of the sitting.

Seven legislators – three from PPPP and one each from MQM, PML, ANP and PMLN – spoke on the budget for 142 minutes (85% of sitting time).

A PMLN legislator, as in the previous sittings, again pointed out the Quorum, but on count.

99 Members were present – 13 more than the 86 needed in the House of 342.

A female PMLN legislator walked out against the absent of Finance Minister. MQM parliamentarians also walked out against the killing of a worker in Karachi on Tuesday

Only the parliamentary leaders of NPP, PMLN and BNPA were present while the leaders of PML, ANP, MQM and MMAP were absent. The Speaker chaired the sitting for 38 minutes, the Deputy Speaker chaired the sitting for 44 minutes and remaining time was presided over by the Member of panel of chairperson.

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

 

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