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ISLAMABAD, Apr 8 (APP): The National Assembly on Thursday adopted 80 clauses of the over hundred-clause ‘Constitutional (Eighteenth Amendment) Bill 2010’ with two third majority and by also rejecting amendments in the bill by certain members.

The clauses adopted contained important ones like repeal of LFO and the Constitution (Seventeenth Amendment) Act 2003, renaming of NWFP as ‘Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa,’ Freedom of Association, Right to Information, Right to Education, Intra-Party elections, women seats, substitution of Article 58, increasing Senate seats to 104, increasing the days of Senate session from 90 to 110 days, qualification and disqualification of membership of Parliament, introduction and passing of bill, Omission of Article 71, number of Cabinet members, Speakers Provincial Assemblies to act as Governors in their absence, dissolution of provincial assembly, Local Government, Substitution of Article 143, Substitution of Federal Legislative List, Constitution of Council of Common Interest, Constitution of National Economic Council, shares of provinces in National Finance Commission, Amendment of Article 157, payment of royalty to provinces, province to raise domestic or international loans, appointment of Auditor General, constitution of Islamabad High Court, appointment of Judges, abolishment of Concurrent Legislative List and appointment of Chief Election Commissioner.

Except on the issue of renaming the NWFP, where PML-Q opposed the clause, and in some other cases where individual members moved amendments, all remaining clauses were adopted unanimously with two third majority.

The members moved amendments in clauses III, VI, VIII and clause XVI that were rejected by the House with majority vote. These clauses were then adopted by the House with votes not less than two/third of the total membership of National assembly.

The amendments regarding renaming of NWFP, intra-party polls, allocation of 30% seats in the House for women and allocation of 10% seats for women by each political party, were moved by Engr Amir Muqam, Shah Jehan Yousaf, Marvi Memon, Farzana Mushtaq and Kashmala Tariq.

They pleaded that at a time when the House is going to make a history, there should be consensus on the bill and nobody should feel deprived as they referred to strikes and protests in Hazara division.

They opposed renaming of NWFP saying that it would diminish the identity of Hazara people.

They mentioned sacrifices of Hazara people for Pakistan and claimed that the two big political parties compromised in the renaming of NWFP for their gains and hurt the feelings of hundreds of thousands of Hazara residents.

They strongly contested this issue and went to the extent of demanding a new province for their people.

Kashmala Tariq in separate amendments proposed to incorporate the provision of intra-party elections and reserve 30% seats of the House for women as well as making compulsory for political parties to allocate 10% quota for women.

Advisor to the Prime Minister Senator Raza Rabbani opposed the amendments on grounds that renaming of NWFP was not a compromise but the will of a Provincial Assembly that had adopted resolutions on this issue.

He also rejected the opinion of holding a referendum on this issue , saying that it had been a tool of the dictators to prolong their tenures.

He also rejected the amendments by Kashmala Tariq regarding intra-party polls, women seats in the House as well as allocations at the party level stating that in section 11 of Political Parties Act there was a provision for intra-party elections.

He said,” if the House feels there should be an amendment in the Political Parties Act, the government will have no reservation”.

Rabbani rejected the amendments in clause VIII as misfit by pleading that the member was proposing an amendment in the article pertaining to fundamental rights that could not be validated.

For clause XVI, he pleaded that the amendment moved was not suited for article 51 as this article deals with the seats of the Parliament and reserved seats.

“We are willing to incorporate this law in Political Parties Act if the House deems it fit,” he added.

After following the procedure and deliberations on the amendments by the concerned members, Speaker National Assembly put the motions to the House wherein the amendments were rejected and the motions to amend certain articles of the Constitution were adopted with two/third majority.

Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan's Premier NEWS Agency )
 
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To Government,

GTH, these clause don't solve my problem. Power Greedy people are working for power and this is just another political step by government which is completely useless for Pakistani people:tdown::tdown::tdown::tdown:
 
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To Government,

GTH, these clause don't solve my problem. Power Greedy people are working for power and this is just another political step by government which is completely useless for Pakistani people:tdown::tdown::tdown::tdown:

you need to have a set structure for efficient working. this will bring much needed harmony bw federation and provinces. also PM, who is the direct representative of people, will get his necessary powers without which he couldnt have served the masses.
 
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NA approves 18th Amendment Bill 2010
Updated at: 1833 PST, Thursday, April 08, 2010
ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly today unanimously approved the 18th Amendment Bill 2010, restoring the 1973 Constitution to its original form.

The 18th amendment was approved by 292 votes in favour and no votes against, among those present in the 342-member national assembly, announced Speaker Fahmida Mirza.

The bill now needs approval of the Senate to become law.

Members of parliament celebrated their approval of the 102-clause bill with a prolonged thumping of the desks in front of their seats in the chamber.

"It is a matter of celebration for all the democratic parties. Feelings of joy are visible in the house," said Mirza.

"This is a historic day for all of us," she said.

A joyous parliament received on Friday much-awaited proposals for landmark constitutional reforms that restored its lost power and a genuine parliamentary system after its repeated mutilation by military dictators.

Among the major changes emerged from the bill's approval are transfer of some existing presidential powers arbitrarily assumed by former president Pervez Musharraf to the prime minister. They include dissolution of the National Assembly and appointment of chiefs of armed forces' and provincial governors.

The changes include repeal - with some acceptable exceptions - of the Musharraf-era 17th Amendment that validated his decrees, abolition of a concurrent list of subjects to give more autonomy to the provinces, renaming the North West Frontier Province as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. They also include removal of the bar on more two terms of a prime minister or chief minister.

Formation of Judicial Commission for appointment of judges and removal of former dictator Gen. Zia's name from the Constitution were among other amendments approved by the House.

NA approves 18th Amendment Bill 2010 - GEO.tv
 
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Yeh daagh daagh ujaalaa, ye shab guzidaa sahar
Woh intazaar tha jis kaa, yeh woh sahar to nahin
yeh woh sahar to nahin jis ki aarzoo lekar
Chale thy yaar key mil jaayegii kahin na kahin
Falak kay dasht mein taaron ki aakhri manzil
Kahin to hogaa shab-e-sust mauj kaa saahil
Kahin tu jaa kay rukegaa safinaa-e-Gham-e-dil
Jawaan lahu ki pur-asaraar shaaharaahon sey
Chale jo yaar to daaman pe kitne haath parey

Dayaar-e-husn key bey-sabr Khwaab-gaahon sey
Pukartii rahiin baahein, badan bulaatey rahey
Bahut azeez thi lekin rukh-e-sahar ki lagan
Bahut qareen tha haseenaan-e-noor kaa daaman
Subuk subuk thi tamannaa, dabii dabii thii thakan

Sunaa hai ho bhi chukaa hai firaq-e-zulmat-e-nuur
Sunaa hai ho bhi chukaa hai wisaal-e-manzil-o-gham
Badal chukaa hai bahut ahl-e-dard kaa dastoor
Nishaat-e-wasl halaal-o-azaab-e-hijr-e-haraam
Jigar ki aag, nazar ki umang, dil ki jalan
Kisi pe chaaraa-e-hijraan kaa kuchh asar hi nahin
Kahaan se aaii nigaar-e-sabaa, kidhar ko gai
Abhi chiragh-e-sar-e-rah ko kuchh Khabar hii nahin
Abhi garaani-e-shab mein kami nahin aai
Najaat-e-deeda-o-dil ki ghadi nahin ai
Chale chalo key wo manzil abhi nahin aai


Faiz Ahmad Faiz (Marhoom)
 
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Some key amendments
Under the new measures, the president becomes largely a figurehead who can dismiss parliament only on the advice of the prime minister.

Other amendments include:
1) The power to appoint judges being handed over to a judicial commission

2) The president will no longer appoint the chief election commissioner

3) Elections of the prime minister and provincial chief ministers will no longer be a secret ballot - an attempt to stop clandestine deals

4) The president will no longer be able to impose emergency rule in a province unilaterally
 
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you need to have a set structure for efficient working. this will bring much needed harmony bw federation and provinces. also PM, who is the direct representative of people, will get his necessary powers without which he couldnt have served the masses.

ohh come on, we had this structure in 70s what happen? we had this structure in 90s what happen? The only thing which has been changed now, you invest while election and earn after win. This whole structure is based on corruption, where same people support 8th amendment in 1984, and now same people approve 18 amendment. in 1984, our beloved PM & 2 times x-PM (and now opposition leader), they did it in 1984 for their personal benefits, they did it now for the same reason.

The only difference in Dictatorship & Democracy is, in Dictatorship only those people do corruption who are allowed by Dictator, while in Democracy people elect to do same Job.
 
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ohh come on, we had this structure in 70s what happen? we had this structure in 90s what happen? The only thing which has been changed now, you invest while election and earn after win. This whole structure is based on corruption, where same people support 8th amendment in 1984, and now same people approve 18 amendment. in 1984, our beloved PM & 2 times x-PM (and now opposition leader), they did it in 1984 for their personal benefits, they did it now for the same reason.

The only difference in Dictatorship & Democracy is, in Dictatorship only those people do corruption who are allowed by Dictator, while in Democracy people elect to do same Job.

yes nothing has changed. no provincial autonomy has been given, not restriction has been put to total number of ministers, no power has been taken away from president to dissolve the parliament ..........

its all the same :disagree:
 
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Well its the symbolism that matters and hope is something that this nation could use a lot of
 
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Yeh daagh daagh ujaalaa, ye shab guzidaa sahar
Woh intazaar tha jis kaa, yeh woh sahar to nahin
yeh woh sahar to nahin jis ki aarzoo lekar
Chale thy yaar key mil jaayegii kahin na kahin
Falak kay dasht mein taaron ki aakhri manzil
Kahin to hogaa shab-e-sust mauj kaa saahil
Kahin tu jaa kay rukegaa safinaa-e-Gham-e-dil
Jawaan lahu ki pur-asaraar shaaharaahon sey
Chale jo yaar to daaman pe kitne haath parey

Dayaar-e-husn key bey-sabr Khwaab-gaahon sey
Pukartii rahiin baahein, badan bulaatey rahey
Bahut azeez thi lekin rukh-e-sahar ki lagan
Bahut qareen tha haseenaan-e-noor kaa daaman
Subuk subuk thi tamannaa, dabii dabii thii thakan

Sunaa hai ho bhi chukaa hai firaq-e-zulmat-e-nuur
Sunaa hai ho bhi chukaa hai wisaal-e-manzil-o-gham
Badal chukaa hai bahut ahl-e-dard kaa dastoor
Nishaat-e-wasl halaal-o-azaab-e-hijr-e-haraam
Jigar ki aag, nazar ki umang, dil ki jalan
Kisi pe chaaraa-e-hijraan kaa kuchh asar hi nahin
Kahaan se aaii nigaar-e-sabaa, kidhar ko gai
Abhi chiragh-e-sar-e-rah ko kuchh Khabar hii nahin
Abhi garaani-e-shab mein kami nahin aai
Najaat-e-deeda-o-dil ki ghadi nahin ai
Chale chalo key wo manzil abhi nahin aai


Faiz Ahmad Faiz (Marhoom)

Thanks qsaark bhai... mazaa aa gaya itne dino baad Faiz sahab ko padkhar...:cheers:
 
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