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Govt assures IHC of ending frequent recourse to ordinances - Pakistan

This file photo shows the Islamabad High Court. IHC website/File ISLAMABAD: Under public criticism over opting for temporary legislation, the government on Wednesday assured the Islamabad High Court that the practice of frequent promulgation of presidential ordinances was about to come to an end. During the hearing of a petition filed by a number of eminent academicians, rights activists and scholars against the promulgation of HEC Ordi­nance that reduced the term of chairman from four to two years and ‘curbed’ its autonomy, Attorney General (AG) Khalid Jawed Khan informed an IHC bench that the prime minister is determined to govern the country through parliamentary democracy.

Candid independent opinion on govt electoral reforms

Candid independent opinion on govt electoral reforms July 12, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Attorney General of Pakistan Khalid Jawed Khan has reservations about a number of amendments inserted in the Elections Act by the National Assembly and says some of them clash with the Constitution. “I have advised Prime Minister Imran Khan to find a way out in consultation with the major stakeholders and political parties so that consensus electoral reforms emerge,” the attorney general said while answering questions from The News. He said he was actively engaged in the process of hammering out an agreement on several controversial amendments made in the poll law. He said the prime minister has asked him to talk to the opposition parties to attempt an accord on the reforms. “The premier is clear that an understanding should be arrived at and doesn’t want to go solo.”

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