1- Dissolution of assembly is an executive order, not parliamentary proceeding.
2- Read the act:
58. | Dissolution of the National Assembly: |
Explanation: Reference in this Article to "Prime Minister" shall not be construed to include reference to a Prime Minister against whom a notice of a resolution for a note of no-confidence has been given in the National Assembly but has not been voted upon or against whom such a resolution has been passed or who is continuing in office after his resignation or after the dissolution of the National Assembly.
3- Vote of no-confidence is also part of executive proceedings so it is mentioned in the chapter of
The Federal Government, not in the Parliament, so speaker NA or Dy Speaker can't stop Motion of No-Confidence seeking any excuse.
Part III: The Federation of Pakistan
Chapter 3: The Federal Government
95 | Vote of no-confidence against Prime Minister. |
He didn't lie.