Govt invites opposition for dialogue on 26th Amendment

If you believe the 26th Amendment can be improved, let’s sit together and discuss it: Law minister

Federal Minister for Law Azam Nazeer Tarar. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar extended an invitation to the opposition for dialogue over the 26th Constitutional Amendment, calling for consensus-building to address broader national challenges, Express News reported.

Speaking during a session of the National Assembly on Tuesday, he defended the amendment, which redefines the mechanism of judicial appointments, stating it had been passed with a two-thirds majority. “If you believe it can be improved further, let’s sit together and discuss it,” he said.

The minister maintained that the revised appointment process—aimed at increasing transparency and inclusiveness—was in line with international best practices.

"It was corrected to ensure that Parliament—as the mother of all institutions—is given the role it truly deserves. This is how it's done across the world. Judicial appointments everywhere follow a similar model.”

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