National
January 8, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The analysts at the Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (Pildat) virtual dialogue on how the democracy feared in 2020 call for constitutional rules of game needed to reduce political polarisation and improving quality of democracy in Pakistan.
In a Pildat dialogue on how has democracy fared in 2020, it was agreed that quality of democracy in 2020 has been far from perfect and that Constitution must be the guiding principle in setting rules of the game to address rising political polarisation and improving democratic governance in the country.
Panelists at the Pildat Virtual Forum on ‘how has 2020 impacted democratic governance and quality of democracy in Pakistan’ was streamed live across Pildat’s social media pages, included ex-senator and ex-information minister Javed Jabbar, analyst Syed Talat Hussain, president and founder of Pildat Ahmed Bilal Mehboob, and its joint director Aasiya Riaz.
Pildat dialogue on how democracy fared in 2020
National
January 8, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The analysts at the Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (Pildat) virtual dialogue on how the democracy feared in 2020 call for constitutional rules of game needed to reduce political polarisation and improving quality of democracy in Pakistan.
In a Pildat dialogue on how has democracy fared in 2020, it was agreed that quality of democracy in 2020 has been far from perfect and that Constitution must be the guiding principle in setting rules of the game to address rising political polarisation and improving democratic governance in the country.
Panelists at the Pildat Virtual Forum on ‘how has 2020 impacted democratic governance and quality of democracy in Pakistan’ was streamed live across Pildat’s social media pages, included ex-senator and ex-information minister Javed Jabbar, analyst Syed Talat Hussain, president and founder of Pildat Ahmed Bilal Mehboob, and i
National
December 20, 2020
ISLAMABAD: An illustrious panel, comprising an eminent politician and former civil and military officials, has asked that the federal government must start a grand inter-institutional dialogue at the earliest.
Speaking at a PILDAT Virtual Forum on the topic of “Can the National Security Committee be the Platform to Hold Inter-Institutional Dialogue, Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs Chairman Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, former secretary to Prime Minister Fawad Hasan Fawad and former Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and former ISI DG and MI, General (R) Ehsan-ul-Haq, believed that the state of inter-institutional relations is such that a dialogue is imminently required.