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Two Resolutions Passed, Bill Introduced in Sindh Assembly

ISLAMABAD, February 3, 2015: Starting 36 minutes behind the schedule, the eighth sitting of the Sindh Assembly’s 18th session witnessed the introduction of a bill and unanimous passage of two resolutions amid low attendance of legislators, says Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN).

Only nine members (5%) were present at the start of the sitting and 54 (32%) at the time of adjournment. The Leader of the House was not present during the sitting, while the Opposition Leader attended most of the proceedings.

An MQM member introduced the Sindh Universities Laws (Amendment) Bill 2014 which was referred to the relevant standing committee. Meanwhile, the House did not consider the Sindh Institute of Management and Technology Bill 2015 tabled by a private member.

The House adopted two resolutions regarding uninterrupted supply of 650MW electricity to K-Electric and implementation of five percent quota for minorities in government departments. Two other resolutions regarding promotion of doctors and appointment of Public Accounts Committees’ chairpersons in national and provincial legislatures with the consent of their respective Opposition Leaders were rejected. Another resolution regarding postings of Hur Mujahid personnel was deferred till the next sitting.

The House also took up an adjournment motion regarding ghost employees in the Education Department. However, the motion was rejected by the Speaker for being “non-maintainable”.

Additionally, five private motions regarding unregistered seminaries, corrupt police officials, mass transit project in Karachi, establishment of a central library in each district of Sindh and installation of firefighting equipment in buildings were not taken up during the sitting.

Another agenda item regarding amendments in the Sindh Assembly’s Rules of Procedure was also left unaddressed. Furthermore, the House did not take up a PML-N lawmaker’s privilege motion against inappropriate remarks of a PPPP legislator.

Following are some key observations of the assembly business:

Members’ Participation in the House Proceedings

Output

Representation and Responsiveness

Order and Institutionalization

Transparency

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The daily factsheet is based on direct observation of the Sindh Assembly proceedings conducted by Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) – a member organization of FAFEN.

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