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Govt completes first year without enacting a single law

The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government completed its first year in power with a unique distinction – it did not enact a single law.

Although 11 bills were passed by the National Assembly in this period, apart from the finance bill for 2013-2014 (which does not require approval of the upper house), the current government could not get a single bill passed through the Senate and signed by the president. However, 12 ordinances were tabled in the first parliamentary year ending on May 31.

The PML-N enjoys a near-absolute majority in the National Assembly but cannot even claim a simple majority in the Senate, where the main opposition PPP holds a majority. The second parliamentary year is set to begin on June 2 and a joint sitting of both houses has already been convened.

According to data obtained from the National Assembly Secretariat, the lower house passed the finance bill in June last year, five bills in February this year, followed by three in March and two in April. These are currently awaiting debate in the Senate.

As many as 43 private members’ bills and 13 government bills were introduced in the National Assembly during the first parliamentary year. However, all 56 are pending discussion in standing committees.

On the other hand, the government tabled 12 ordinances, including four controversial anti-terror laws, before the parliament amid protests by opposition members.

A comparative analysis of this data reveals that the current parliament’s legislative performance in its first year has been quite poor as compared to the first year performance of parliaments elected since 1985.

In its first year of the government of Mohammad Khan Junejo, parliament approved 23 laws from March 20, 1985 to March 20, 1986. Benazir Bhutto’s first government approved 13 laws in its first year.

The first Nawaz Sharif government got 24 laws approved from parliament in its first year. During Ms Bhutto’s second tenure, parliament passed 33 laws in its first year in office.

Mr Sharif’s second government set a record when parliament approved 47 laws during its first year and a total of 74 bills were passed into law until Oct 12, 1999.

The previous PPP government managed to pass only four bills in its first parliamentary year.


Govt completes first year without enacting a single law - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

 
They are more busy getting luxury cars.

As many as 43 private members’ bills and 13 government bills were introduced in the National Assembly during the first parliamentary year. However, all 56 are pending discussion in standing committees.

this being the worst part. secondly it shows the seriousness of this rigged parliament.. it holds no value. just waste of tax payer's money.
 
this being the worst part. secondly it shows the seriousness of this rigged parliament.. it holds no value. just waste of tax payer's money.

And to top it all, they are happy to pass on losses to the taxpayers caused by their incompetence. This is in Today's Dawn.

ISLAMABAD: The government on Wednesday decided to charge the power consumers the cost of about three per cent additional technical losses and interest on power sector loans through an average of Rs2.35 per unit impact in power tariff.

ECC okays another jolt for power consumers - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
 
p.s. now noonies will come and say we dont have majority in senate thats why no law passed... :lol:

And to top it all, they are happy to pass on losses to the taxpayers caused by their incompetence. This is in Today's Dawn.

ISLAMABAD: The government on Wednesday decided to charge the power consumers the cost of about three per cent additional technical losses and interest on power sector loans through an average of Rs2.35 per unit impact in power tariff.

ECC okays another jolt for power consumers - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

be ready for electricity bills... tch
 
Well they are worse there is no doubt about that but what about PPP who started all the mess in Pakistan? how can some one ignore the source of problems.
 
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Do we actually need more laws? Implementation of previous laws is more important than introducing new ones
You know they are doing such things out of their ich....Look at the dismal record of PTI....
 
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Who needs more laws, around 13 major and 21 minor power projects are in progress, 6 motorways/highway, 3 airports, so many infrastructure projects, with education system reformin (includind free education till middle), foreign relationship enhancement with many country inlcude india and Afghanistan, TTP disbanding (conflict from within), so many things happen in last one year, do you really think Government had time to take new laws into senate?

Not many people are free as much as IK to go for more than 3 major dharnas taking whole country machinary down.
 
Do we actually need more laws? Implementation of previous laws is more important than introducing new ones
Actually if they would have created some law then instead of this you would have seen threads complaining that economy is going down and they are busy creating new laws.
 
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But I don't see any changes in the economy either :undecided:
What would you expect from Economy in one year? There are positive signals in international rankings and they are taking some steps. It may not be the best GOVT Pakistan had but its not the worst either as PTI is trying to portray them. There is no such thing called perfection. Give them few years and then you can better judge their performance and of course they will perish after there term if they don't perform well.
 
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