Pakistani speaker looking for a name from Imran Khan, Shehbaz Sharif for the panel to designate PM care
2 min readCiting Claus (1) Article 224 – A from the Pakistani Constitution, Qaiser asked Khan and Sharif to nominate four members of the treasury to appoint the prime minister of the current.
Pakistani National Assembly speaker Asad Qaiser on Wednesday wrote for Prime Minister Imran Khan and Opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif looked for a name for the parliamentary committee to appoint a caregivers Prime Minister, even when the Supreme Court listened to the legality of the last four days rejection of the movement without trust and House dissolution.
Citing Claus (1) Article 224 – A from the Pakistani Constitution, Qaiser asked Khan and Sharif to nominate four members of the treasury to appoint the prime minister of the current.
“I have an honor to invite your attention to clauses (1) article 224 – a of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of the Pakistani reproduced for your convenience, such as below: 224a (1) in the case of the Prime Minister and opposition leader in the National Assembly that came out disagreed In anyone who will be appointed as Prime Minister of Nurses, within three days of the dissolution of the National Assembly, they will continue their two nominations to the Committee to be immediately formed by the National Assembly speaker, which consists of eight members of the National Assembly that comes out, or the Senate , or both, have the same representation of the treasury and opposition, to be nominated by the prime ministers and opposition leaders respectively, “he wrote in the letter.
Khan had surprised the opposition parties on Sunday by recommending the selection of snapers, after the movement was not confident of him being dismissed by the representative of the National Assembly speaker. Khan then received the President of Alvi to dissolve the National Assembly of 342 members before his tenure ended in August 2023.
The APEX court within a few hours took Sugu Motu’s notification of political developments on Sundays and five members began to hear this case on Monday.
On Wednesday, the Alvi asked the election commission to propose a date to hold general elections.
In a letter to the Pakistani Election Commission, Alvi stated that he had to appoint date, no later than 90 days from the date of dissolution of the National Assembly, because it held a general election.
“To carry out the mandate of the Constitution announce the date of general election, consultation with the electoral commission is needed below Section 57 (1) Election Law, 2017,” the letter was added.