Govt seeks 'immediate' sessions of National Assembly, Senate

Babar Awan says President Alvi has been asked to convene sessions on Thursday

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LAHORE:

The ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has decided to convene sessions of the National Assembly and Senate on an immediate basis.

In this regard, Prime Minister's Adviser on Parliamentary Affairs Babar Awan called on National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser at the Parliament House in Islamabad. Awan also met Prime Minister Imran Khan to discuss the NA and Senate sessions.

According to Awan, a summary has been forwarded to President Arif Alvi by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs. As per the summary, the sessions will be convened on Thursday, October 14.

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The Senate will meet at 4pm, whereas the National Assembly session will begin at 5pm on the same day.

The sessions are being summoned to reportedly complete "important legislation pertaining to national affairs".

On Oct 7, Awan had called on NA Speaker Asad Qaiser for a similar purpose. During the meeting between the two, it was decided that the National Assembly would convene on Oct 22 to consider legislation on various national issues.

Additionally, the opposition had also sought a session of the lower house of parliament after President Alvi approved an ordinance that gave an extension to the chief of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) till the government appointed his successor.

 

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