PPP to take credit for repealing 17th amendment
By Syed Irfan Raza
Wednesday, 14 Jan, 2009 | 01:25 AM PST |
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani (R) at a meeting in Islamabad on December 20, 2008. (file photo)
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani (R) at a meeting in Islamabad on December 20, 2008. (file photo)
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday said Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) will take credit of repealing 17th amendment that bestowed politically undesirable powers to the President, sources in the PPP said.
Presiding over a late night meeting of PPP parliamentarians at Prime Minister House, Gilani said the PPP will negotiate with all political parties of the country who have presented their separate bills for constitutional amendment or those who are planning to do so. We want that a unanimous bill should be presented in this regard which should be acceptable to all, he said.
Some four political parties have so far presented their separate draft bills in the National Assembly while Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) has announced that it will follow suit in the current session of the lower house.
Earlier, federal minister for parliamentary affairs Babar Awan told National Assembly that it was PPP who had first initiated the process of repealing 17th amendment some six months ago when law minister Farooq H Naek had prepared the Constitutional Amendment Bill that was circulated to all political parties.
He was of the view that if there would be no consensus of all political parties on a single bill then it would be impossible that any of the separately presented bill be passed by the NA.
So far four separate bills have been submitted in the NAone presented by the PPP with the name of Constitutional Amendment Bill, two by Pakistan Muslim League-Q (one by Salim Saif Ullah and the other by Wasim Sajjad) and the forth one from Mutahidda Qaumi Movement (MQM).
On this occasion the Prime Minister assured the parliamentarians that PPP led government was committed to the supremacy of parliament and strengthening of all democratic institutions in the country.
The present government is taking every step to strengthen the parliament including the functioning of its committees, so that all the issues of national importance are resolved according to democratic norms and through debate and discussion in the parliament, he added.
Talking notice of the absence of PPP members of parliament and ministers in the sessions of NA, Gilani urged them to ensure their presence in the lower house, adding that it will reflect their commitment not only to party but to the welfare of masses as well.
He also called upon the Ministers, of State, Advisors and parliamentary Secretaries to make them available during the question hour, and said that, the question hour provides an opportunity to judge the performance of ministries and departments and ensures the governments accountability.
Under Article 91, the Prime Minister, Ministers and Ministers of State are answerable to the National Assembly of Pakistan, he added.
Prime Minister Gilani said Co-Chairman PPP, Asif Ali Zardari has also directed the party parliamentarians to ensure their presence in the house.
Talking about the Mumbai terror attacks, he referred to his policy statement in the National Assembly and said India has provided only information and not evidence to Pakistan. That information has been sent to the interior ministry of investigation, he added.