The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) stated that all political parties have decided to base general elections on the results of the most recent census.
parties agreed elections on census data ECP: The electoral commission consulted the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) delegation before releasing a statement.
The electoral commission consulted the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) delegation before issuing a statement.
As per the commission, the release of the delimitation schedule was done in accordance with the legislation and the Constitution.
During the consultative meeting, the PML-N delegation urged that the delimitation process should encompass the conclusion of the electoral list revision. The PML-N leaders also advised the ECP to hold the general elections as scheduled.
The commission should hold further consultations on the electoral code of conduct, the political party suggested. They requested that the ECP prohibit hate speech and limit the candidates to merely producing posters and stickers.
The PML-N advocated for political parties to handle the election campaign while prohibiting candidates from handling their own media strategy.
“ECP and Political Parties Collaborate to Ensure Fair and Transparent General Elections”
In addition to recommending the completion of delimitation and revision of the electoral list in a single phase, the political party also urged the ECP to assign its officers responsibilities for executing the election code.
After discussing with the political parties, the ECP declared that it would finish the electoral code of conduct. According to the commission, general elections will be fair and unbiased, with equal opportunity for all political parties.
In addition to enhancing the election monitoring system, they emphasized the enforcement of rigorous legal action against code violators.
The government would hold the general elections in accordance with the schedule set by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), according to interim minister for information and broadcasting Murtaza Solangi’s statement from yesterday.
The minister told the reporters that the poll would take place on the day that the poll Commission of Pakistan (ECP) would declare.
The minister insisted, “We stand by the Election Commission’s position, since we have no intention of restoring its authority.
He said that the caretaker government would give the ECP its full support in order to hold free, fair, and transparent elections in compliance with Article 218(3) of the Constitution.