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PTI govt decides to hold Senate elections in February: sources
Pakistan
Ayaz Akbar Yousufzai
December 15, 2020
The Senate elections were scheduled for March; however, govt will now move Supreme Court for an early date
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Senate of Pakistan. — The News/Files
The federal government has decided to hold the Senate elections in February, sources said Tuesday, as the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) mounts up pressure on the Centre.
The elections were scheduled for March; however, some ministers have informed Geo News that the government will move the Supreme Court to hold the elections.
The decision was taken by the government during a cabinet meeting by Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Addressing a post-cabinet meeting press conference, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz said that the PTI-led government is striving to make the Senate elections free and fair.
"Controversies have always surrounded the Senate elections. It is such an old practice that it is assumed that in the elections, [horse trading] will surely take place," he said.
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Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz addresses a post-cabinet meeting press conference, in Islamabad, on December 15, 2020. — YouTube
Reminding the people of PTI's promise to bringing about reforms in the electoral process, he said that PM Imran Khan had dismissed 20 members of provincial assemblies.
He said that the Supreme Court had issued a short order regarding free and fair elections, following which the government had introduced a bill in the National Assembly.
The information minister said that the government mulled over getting the bill ratified through several means — either through a constitutional amendment, executive order, or the election commission.
After pondering over the matter, the government decided to move the apex court regarding the matter, he said, adding that the government seeks an election that is conducted through "show of hands".
Faraz said that the government expects to get guidance from the Supreme Court long before the Senate elections.
"This is in favour of all parties," he said.
What transpired during the cabinet meeting
The move to hold elections early was proposed by Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry, according to sources, which was agreed to by the prime minister and other members of the cabinet.
Through the open voting process, everyone will know who voted for whom in the Senate elections.
The government, according to sources, has decided to approach the Supreme Court to ensure the polls are held in February. However, Chaudhry opposed the move, saying that the government should instead consult the Opposition for any electoral reforms.
"We are ready to talk to the Opposition on electoral reforms," answered the prime minister. "[However] Whenever we try to talk to the Opposition, they tell us to throw out their [corruption] cases," he said.
During the meeting, Attorney General Khalid Javed Khan put forth his legal opinion on holding the elections early while Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs Babar Awan briefed members of the cabinet on the legal and political angles of the move

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Great move by GOP, time is running out very fast for PDM aka Daku movement.

The only option remaining is either vote of no confidence which looks unlikely, mass resignations which they keep on changing thier minds, long march to Islamabad has now lost its steam due to the poor power show in Lahore.
 
pdm will do........ this is what they want to prevent but its moved up a month. I say do it last week of Jan.
Great move by GOP, time is running out very fast for PDM aka Daku movement.

The only option remaining is either vote of no confidence which looks unlikely, mass resignations which they keep on changing thier minds, long march to Islamabad has now lost its steam due to the poor power show in Lahore.
Maryam Nawaz Sharif says they will resign in January and also win February's Senate elections 😂😂😂
 
Maryam Nawaz Sharif says they will resign in January and also win February's Senate elections 😂😂😂

For the sake of this country, whoever still supports this Nani needs to stop smoking whatever they are on. She literally has an IQ comparable to monkeys.

How will she win Senate elections in Feb if her party resigns in Jan from assemblies?
 
And what if opposition submits resignstions to speaker ??
I know he has the power to accept or delay any resignation like what Ayyaz Sadiq did but will it delay the senate elections?
I mean do we have to wait for byelection results for Senate elections then?
 
PTI govt decides to hold Senate elections in February: sources
Pakistan
Ayaz Akbar Yousufzai
December 15, 2020
The Senate elections were scheduled for March; however, govt will now move Supreme Court for an early date
ShareNext Story >>>

an image
Senate of Pakistan. — The News/Files
The federal government has decided to hold the Senate elections in February, sources said Tuesday, as the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) mounts up pressure on the Centre.
The elections were scheduled for March; however, some ministers have informed Geo News that the government will move the Supreme Court to hold the elections.
The decision was taken by the government during a cabinet meeting by Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Addressing a post-cabinet meeting press conference, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz said that the PTI-led government is striving to make the Senate elections free and fair.
"Controversies have always surrounded the Senate elections. It is such an old practice that it is assumed that in the elections, [horse trading] will surely take place," he said.
an image
Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz addresses a post-cabinet meeting press conference, in Islamabad, on December 15, 2020. — YouTube
Reminding the people of PTI's promise to bringing about reforms in the electoral process, he said that PM Imran Khan had dismissed 20 members of provincial assemblies.
He said that the Supreme Court had issued a short order regarding free and fair elections, following which the government had introduced a bill in the National Assembly.
The information minister said that the government mulled over getting the bill ratified through several means — either through a constitutional amendment, executive order, or the election commission.
After pondering over the matter, the government decided to move the apex court regarding the matter, he said, adding that the government seeks an election that is conducted through "show of hands".
Faraz said that the government expects to get guidance from the Supreme Court long before the Senate elections.
"This is in favour of all parties," he said.
What transpired during the cabinet meeting
The move to hold elections early was proposed by Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry, according to sources, which was agreed to by the prime minister and other members of the cabinet.
Through the open voting process, everyone will know who voted for whom in the Senate elections.
The government, according to sources, has decided to approach the Supreme Court to ensure the polls are held in February. However, Chaudhry opposed the move, saying that the government should instead consult the Opposition for any electoral reforms.
"We are ready to talk to the Opposition on electoral reforms," answered the prime minister. "[However] Whenever we try to talk to the Opposition, they tell us to throw out their [corruption] cases," he said.
During the meeting, Attorney General Khalid Javed Khan put forth his legal opinion on holding the elections early while Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs Babar Awan briefed members of the cabinet on the legal and political angles of the move

More bad news for corrupt opposition and their supporters

@El Sidd @Jungibaaz @Tameem @FOOLS_NIGHTMARE @ejaz007 @muhammadhafeezmalik @Mav3rick
@Patriot forever @HRK @Indus Pakistan @koolio @Mugen @Mrc @ghazi52 @Path-Finder
We should do away with all this BS including Mr. U-Turn.

We need a leader and system like Erdogan and Putin.
Raheel Sharif is a good candidate.
 
Could someone please enlighten us on how many Senate seats will PTI walk out of end of the elections? and if You Could go a step further and brief us on how many seats the rainbow donkey parties will lose that would be even better.

Regards,

Concerned patriot
 
We should do away with all this BS including Mr. U-Turn.

We need a leader and system like Erdogan and Putin.
Raheel Sharif is a good candidate.

IK is by far the best civillian leader in Pakistan. Raheel Sharif is a retired military man with no interest in politics.
 
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