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Under the Constitution, the ECP comprises chief election commissioner and four members one from each province. AFP/File
ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) may remain incomplete for an indefinite period as its members from Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are set to retire on Monday (today) with no signs in sight for their replacements.
The issue of appointment of ECP members from Sindh and Balochistan could not be resolved earlier for at least one year though the ECP members are to be appointed within 45 days of their retirement as per law.
Under the Constitution, the ECP comprises chief election commissioner and four members one from each province.
Reveal identities of MNAs who met Ali Haider Gillani: ECP
All records should be submitted to the commission, it says SAMAA | Zulqarnain Iqbal - Posted: Mar 9, 2021 | Last Updated: 4 weeks ago SAMAA | Zulqarnain Iqbal Posted: Mar 9, 2021 | Last Updated: 4 weeks ago
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The Election Commission of Pakistan has instructed the PTI government to reveal the names of the MNAs allegedly bribed by Ali Haider Gillani.
On Tuesday, a four-member bench headed by Election Commission Member Justice (retired) Altaf Qureshi, heard the case on Ali Haider Gillani offering bribes to MNAs.
Last week, a video of Senator Yousaf Raza Gillaniâs son Ali Haider Gillani went viral in which he was seen advising an MNA on how to waste his vote in the Senate election.
The scrutiny committee says the documents cannot be shared with the petitioner because the respondent (PTI) objects to it. Photo courtesy Radio Pak/File
ISLAMABAD: The petitioner in the foreign funding case against the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), Akbar S. Babar, on Wednesday challenged the decision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP)’s scrutiny committee to keep the party’s financial documents secret.
An application to this effect was filed with the ECP, assailing the scrutiny committee’s order of Feb 9 to keep the documents, including those of over a dozen undeclared bank accounts of the PTI revealed on the instructions of State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), secret.
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