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PTI to rely on Ordinances: Why is Opposition not happy?

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December 10, 2018
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In an interesting development, former Opposition leader in the National Assembly of Pakistan and leader of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Mr. Khurshid Shah has said that the present government is nothing more than a dictatorship.

Mr. Shah was speaking to media when he made some hard-hitting comments about the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led (PTI) government. He said that passing ordinance to run a government showed the weakness and helplessness of the leadership. “Governments are run through ordinance during dictatorships. It seems as if the government is becoming an alternative to dictatorship,” he said.

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It is important to mention here that the prime minister had stated that although the PTI and its allies lacked a majority in the Senate to pass legislation smoothly, they would not go for any settlement with the opposition parties to take their support and would make legislation through ordinances. As a matter of fact, under Article 89(1) of the Constitution, “the President may, except when the (Senate or) National Assembly is in session if satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary to take immediate action, make and promulgate an ordinance as the circumstances may require”.

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It says that an ordinance promulgated under this Article shall be laid before the National Assembly or the Senate, whichever goes into session first and “shall stand repealed at the expiration of 120 days from its promulgation or, if before the expiration of that period a resolution disapproving” it is passed by any house of parliament “upon the passing of that resolution”.

Just after the remarks passed by the PM were aired, a senior leader of the main opposition Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Ahsan Iqbal termed the prime minister’s remarks “disrespect and contempt of parliament”.

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In the same fashion, PPP leader in his yesterday talk has maintained that this was against the supremacy of the parliament to make laws out of it. “PPP believes in the parliamentary system,” he said while adding that the opposition was willing to cooperate over law-making.

Analysts believe that since the PM is eager to introduce some drastic changes in the existing system to make it responsive and participatory, he needs to take some important steps at the moment. The opposition in the assembly is not willing to let Mr. Khan implement his vision of change. As a matter of fact, the constitution of Pakistan allows the president to introduce an ordinance in order to deal with some extraordinary circumstances at priority basis.

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Political commentators in Pakistan believe that since the government has decided not to sign any NRO with the opposition parties it is, therefore, becoming difficult for the later to manage its political influence in the country. PM Khan has said that he is not going to make any compromise on the process of accountability no matter what happens. Therefore, Mr. Khan is not interested to seek the support of PPP or PML-N to make new laws rather he is likely to rely on the presidential ordinances to run the official business.

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The PTI government was seemed helpless with regard to law-making since it does not possess a majority in the Senate. Now the decision of Mr. Khan to fix the current problems through ordinance has come as a shock to the opposition which was waiting for some deal to avoid arrests and trials for their alleged and proven corruption.
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ordinance should be passed again and again after 120 days so no need to pass it through parliament when one ordinance lapse it should be replace by new at end of 120days
 
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1400572

4 ordinances pushed through during PMLN's tenure, including Amnesty Scheme. Same scums who pushed those 4 ordinances are now complaining below. Disrespect and contempt of Parliament during PMLN's tenure was all Halal!

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Ahsan Iqbal termed the prime minister’s remarks “disrespect and contempt of parliament”
 
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and “shall stand repealed at the expiration of 120 days from its promulgation or, if before the expiration of that period a resolution disapproving” it is passed by any house of parliament “upon the passing of that resolution”.

doesn't this mean that the combined opposition would be able to repeal it in the senate? As per my understanding, they have majority there and from the quote above, i think it means anyone with majority in either house will be able to repeal such ordnance???
 
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they can take their shit and shove it up their a**.
presidential system is a must.
the corupptosition will continue to cry.
 
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I personally think the ordinances is the only way to introduce new legislation since Pee Pee Pee and Godfather league will leave no stone unturned for GOP to pass any new laws to make it harder for the opposition or for anyone to do corruption on a grand scale.
 
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No one is buying that shit anymore the opposition is welcome to support the government if it wont the government has ways to counter it
Wont be issue after 2021..PTI will have strong majority in upper house given majority in punjan kpk will give it at least half the chamber
 
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Wont be issue after 2021..PTI will have strong majority in upper house given majority in punjan kpk will give it at least half the chamber
In next 4 months i see 4 mna,s going down
 
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"democracy under threat"
He cannot bypass democratic due process and scrutiny that got him in power in the first place . Our PM showed complete ignorance about legislative work when talked about legislation through ordinances which meant for short term legislation in emergency situation
 
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