Pakistan Proposes Extensive Constitutional Amendments
Pakistan Proposes Extensive Constitutional Amendments
Pakistan Proposes Extensive Constitutional Amendments
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Constitution Day, celebrated on September 17th, marks the 237th anniversary of the U.S. Constitution, highlighting the need for increased public awareness and education about its principles, such as the separation of powers, suggesting the designation of September as Constitution Month. In Pakistan, the ruling coalition, PDM 2.0, is seeking crucial votes to pass a controversial constitutional amendment that requires a two-thirds majority in Parliament. The proposed amendments, which include over 20 provisions, aim to restructure Parliament, judicial processes, and increase representation in Balochistan by expanding the assembly's seats from 65 to 81. Key changes involve alterations to several constitutional articles, including those related to disqualifications for Parliament membership and the establishment of courts. This marks the 26th amendment to Pakistan's Constitution, reflecting ongoing efforts for judicial reform and improved governance. The upcoming discussions are expected to provoke significant political debate and scrutiny as the coalition maneuvers to secure the necessary votes.

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