PPP and PML-N agree to dissolve National Assembly on August 8

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The two major parties in the federal government, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), have decided to dissolve the National Assembly on August 8.

dissolve National Assembly on August 8: The current National Assembly’s five-year constitutional term ends on August 12 at midnight, which is four days after the date that both parties are apparently in agreement to dissolve the house.

Sources claim that they discussed August 9 and 10 as well, but they chose August 8 instead to prevent any obstacles to the early dissolution of the assembly.

After rejecting the summary, the president legally disbanded the assembly after 48 hours, providing the government with enough time to accomplish its goal of an early dissolution.

Article 224 of the Constitution mandates holding a general election to the National Assembly or a provincial assembly within a period of sixty days immediately following the day on which the term of the assembly is due to expire, unless the Assembly has been sooner dissolved.

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“Our government’s term will end next month. At a recent event, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif declared, “We will depart before the end of our term, and an interim government will arrive.

The PPP had previously suggested dissolving the assembly before the end of its constitutional term.

What is the selection procedure for the caretaker PM?

In case of the dissolution of the National Assembly, the federal administration will require a caretaker arrangement.

The Constitution’s Article 224 outlines the selection procedures for caretaker governments at the federal level and in the provinces.

Even if only for a little while, PM Shehbaz will continue to serve in that capacity up till the creation of a caretaker government.

Out of all elected officials, only current National Assembly Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf will continue in that role until newly elected legislators take an oath and choose his successor.

Within 48 hours of the National Assembly’s dissolution, PM Shehbaz will write to Raja Riaz, the head of the opposition in the National Assembly, requesting three candidates for the caretaker prime minister and would also make three suggestions.

If the two leaders cannot agree on the nomination after three days, the NA speaker will appoint six members of the departing parliament to a committee, with equal representation from the Treasury and the Opposition.

The prime minister and the opposition leader will each submit two candidates to the committee.

The committee will then have three days to come to an agreement on a name. If the previous step also fails, the Election Commission of Pakistan will receive the names of the nominees for a final determination within two days.

“If the second attempt also fails, the Election Commission of Pakistan will receive the names of the nominees for a final determination within two days.” Additionally, the caretaker PM has the authority to appoint cabinet members.

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