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Despite differences, Opposition manages to pass resolution in Senate
Pakistan
Mon, Apr 05, 2021
The Opposition was able to pass a resolution in the Senate relating to the price of coronavirus vaccines on Monday, despite disagreements within the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM).
The resolution against the selling of coronavirus vaccines at expensive rates was moved by Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam s (JUI-F) Senator Kamran Murtaza.
The Senate approved the resolution submitted by the Opposition, with 43 in favour and 31 voting against it.
In the resolution, the Opposition candidate demanded the government provide coronavirus vaccines for free or at a cheaper rate for the public.
Angered at the development, the Leader of the House Shehzad Waseem said the resolution was a charge-sheet against the government.
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