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Almost Bankrupt Pakistani Government's Federal cabinet swells to 70 members

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ISLAMABAD:
The PML-N-led coalition government’s federal cabinet swelled to 70 members on Tuesday after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif appointed eight more special assistants for himself apparently in an attempt to keep the allies in good humour at state’s expense.


With the eight new special assistants to the prime minister, the cabinet now consists of 34 federal ministers, including one without portfolio, seven ministers of state, four advisers to the PM and 25 SAPMs.

According to the notification, the premier was “pleased” to appoint MNA Iftakhar Ahmed Khan Babar, MNA Maahr Irshad Ahmad Khan, MNA Raza Rabani Khar, MNA Mahesh Kumar Malani, Faisal Karim Kundi, Sardar Saleem Haider, Tasneem Ahmed Qureshi and Mohammad Ali Shah Bacha.

'A necessary evil'


At a time when the economy is going downhill, petroleum prices and inflation are record high and the country is seeking global aid in the wake of torrential rains and flash floods causing unprecedented devastation, the decision to appoint eight new SAPMs drew criticism from different quarters.

“It is a necessary evil in parliamentary systems, especially, when governments are based on coalition,” the president of Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT), Ahmed Bilal Mehboob, said.

The PILDAT president, who regularly writes on the political, legislative and electoral affairs of the country, stated in one of his pieces that the 18th Amendment put a cap on the size of the cabinet, saying Article 92 of the Constitution requires that the number of ministers and ministers of state in the federal cabinet should not exceed 11 per cent of the total membership of parliament.

Since parliament comprises two houses — the National Assembly comprising 342 members and the Senate consisting of 104 members or a combined strength of 446 — the 11 per cent comes to 49, so the total cabinet size should not exceed this number.

“The constitution fixed an upper limit of number of ministers,” Mehboob shared with The Express Tribune, adding “anything less than that is legal but not necessarily the best in these times of bad economy.”

'Is anyone left?'

Several PTI leaders lambasted the ruling coalition government and asked if anyone was left, who has yet to be given a portfolio or made an aide.

“Is anyone left,” questioned Leader of the Opposition in Senate, Senator Dr Shahzad Waseem, “the government was not able to provide relief to the flood victims yet the focus is on sharing ministries; the country is going to default but their [government’s] spending sprees has not stopped.”

PTI leader Chaudhry Fawad also lashed out at the Prime Minister, saying the unnecessary addition of eight new non-important members to the cabinet was an expression of the priorities of the Shehbaz Sharif government.

The former information minister said that the country’s economy was broken and the middle class was finding is extremely difficult to manage monthly expenses, regretting that the government was busy playing flute like Nero in these difficult times for the masses.

In the past, Mehboob recalled that the cabinet touched peak during the prime ministership of Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani between 2008 to 2012 when it swelled to 66 members with 47 ministers and 19 ministers of state. After Gilani, former premier Shahid Khaqan Abbasi had a 55-member cabinet, including 35 ministers and 20 ministers of state.

Soon after the notification of new SAPMs started circulating on social media, netizens criticized the government for increasing the size of the cabinet just to keep the allies happy. They wondered why would the government burden the national kitty when it was asking the world to help the flood victims while expressing its inability to do it alone.

They also questioned the move, saying half of the country was under water yet the government was ironing out differences among the coalition partners.

Several government ministers were asked to comment but they didn’t.

 
Problem isn’t number of members and or their pay or perk. Nation of 220 million should be able afforded 70 members. Problem is they are all incompetent, corrupt and waste of resources.

I think there should be permanent ministri es like finance, interior, defence etc. etc. max 10, no need for 70 mf sucking our blood like leeches.

Most of the cabinet members working voluntarily and not drawing any Salary or other benefits i.e Miftah Ismail etc.

Who want a "meager" gov. paycheck when you can loot millions if not billions by other means.
 
What a joke this imported govt has become perhaps enjoying last days of their perks
 
Bankrupt is fine but losing self respect having to see an imported government ruling is absolutely pathetic.
 
If there was EXTERNAL PRESSURE, to REMOVE IK, what MORE could go WRONG, which HASN'T ALREADY HAPPENED YET?
 
Faisal kundi again given portfolio. I know this guy well, he is so corrupt that he will even steal from his own mother. The dirtiest and cheapest thief ive ever seen. This is the standard of this imported crap.
 
I feel this Govt is a follow-up of the previous incompetent govt multiplied by two. All the hype about SS in Punjab has all but gone down the gutters. I will not be surprised if PTI wins all the bye-elections. I think PTI should thank Zardari for bringing the downfall of Pmln so quickly, which no dictator could ever achieve earlier.
 

PM SHEHBAZ SHARIF APPOINTS SIX MORE PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES​


ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has appointed six more parliamentary secretaries, a day after he is being criticized for adding eight more SAPMs to his cabinet as the country suffers from the worst-hit floods, ARY NEWS reported.
According to a notification issued today, Khursheed Ahmed Junejo has been made parliamentary secretary for poverty alleviation and social welfare ministry while Shahida Rehmani was made parliamentary secretary for ministry of overseas human development.
Zulfiqar Bachani was notified as parliamentary secretary for water resources, Rafique Ahmed Jamali for privatization, Syed Abrar Ali Shah for Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan affairs and Aysha Rajab Ali for ministry of defence production.

The total number of parliamentary secretaries notified by the cabinet division stands at 37.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has appointed eight more special assistants including Raza Rabbani, Irshad Ahmed Khan, Faisal Karim Kundi and others.
Read More: SAPMS, ADVISERS TO PM SHEHBAZ SHARIF FAIL TO DISCLOSE ASSET DETAILS
The premier appointed eight more special assistants including Iftikhar Ahmed Khan, Raza Rabbani, Irshad Ahmad Khan, Mahesh Kumar Malani, Faisal Karim Kundi, Sardar Salim Haider, Tasneem Ahmed Qureshi and Muhammad Ali Shah Bacha.
After the latest induction, the number of special assistants to the prime minister (SAPMs) will be increased from 17 to 25.
 
I feel this Govt is a follow-up of the previous incompetent govt multiplied by two. All the hype about SS in Punjab has all but gone down the gutters. I will not be surprised if PTI wins all the bye-elections. I think PTI should thank Zardari for bringing the downfall of Pmln so quickly, which no dictator could ever achieve earlier.

Is that really you or your account got hacked?
 

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