For all their barbed exchanges in public, the country’s two largest parties have met two-thirds of the way in backdoor negotiations over the democratic transition process, well-placed sources told The Express Tribune.
The ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the opposition Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) have agreed to four out of their six-point negotiation agenda comprising discussions over Senate elections, snap polls and their modalities, interim set-up,
accountability bill, a strong and independent poll supervisory body and the issue of new provinces.
Both parties have agreed to continue their negotiations over the remaining items, sources said, adding that President Asif Ali Zardari and PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif are closely monitoring the negotiations process, ongoing for the last two weeks.
Close and trustworthy associates of both leaders are conducting the negotiations – Senator Pervez Rashid on Nawaz’s behalf and Malik Riaz, the real-estate tycoon, on behalf of the president.
Negotiators
Sources said both Rashid and Riaz first met two weeks ago and discussed the agenda. Both report to their leaders promptly and are aided by a few men who provide the technical support for negotiations, sources added.
The two parties have converged on four points – early elections after the budget, Senate elections, accountability bill, and an independent poll commission.
The modalities of general elections and the interim set-up will be discussed by a different set of negotiators, sources said, adding that the recent meeting between Barrister Aitzaz Ahsan and Senator Ishaq Dar was a part of the negotiations.
Dar and Ahsan reportedly discussed details of the interim setup and modalities of forthcoming general elections.
The last point, new provinces, will be discussed by the top leaders – Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, and Leader of the Opposition in National Assembly Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan.
Compromises
Sources further said that both parties have decided to leave judicial issues to the courts.
The PML-N would wait for the verdicts, but has decided to not resign from the assemblies – national, or Punjab.
The PML-N has also reportedly suspended its movement against the president.
Nawaz took stern notice of Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s statements against President Zardari, and has asked him to refrain until negotiations are in progress, sources in the party told The Express Tribune.
In return though, sources say, the PML-N has informed PPP it would hold a public gathering in Multan in a month’s time to improve its party graph. The PML-N lost its strength in Multan city after the resignation of former stalwart Javed Hashmi.
Confirmations
The negotiation process was confirmed by senior federal minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) chief Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi while talking to The Express Tribune.
He added, however, that his party would step in to incorporate their suggestions once the dialogue matures.
If the PML-N resigns from the Punjab Assembly, Elahi said they would form a government with the PPP in the province and have informed the PML-N thus. The PML-N cannot achieve much without negotiations with the PPP, he added.
The negotiations were also confirmed by PPP’s former finance minister in the Punjab cabinet Chaudhry Tanveer Ashraf Kaira.
He said that Dar and Ahsan discussed the interim set-up during their negotiation.
PML-N’s Information Secretary Senator Mushahiddullah Khan, however, said he has no information about any ongoing negotiations.
He added, however, that the government and opposition discussing the modalities of the upcoming general elections, and the interim setup, was the norm. Malik Riaz and Senator Rashid could not be reached for comments, though.
(Read: Game, set, match to Zardari?)
Published in The Express Tribune, January 9th, 2012.
COMMENTS (20)
Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.
For more information, please see our Comments FAQ
Double face jockers. as IK has predicted. imran ko nawaz fobia ho gaya hy
@nadeem, second ur opinion ,sir. u nailed it.
@Y Patel: I fail to understand what's wrong with negotiations. When IK negotiates with MQM for a smooth ride in Karachi-thats pragmatism. After all the hard talk against Musharraf, now IK;s guns are silent-thats statesmanship. But when opposition and govt negotiate, thats hypocracy? Give me a break. In all the true democracies, much of the agenda is accomplished through negotiations alone. No need for daggers to be drawn all the time. If the objective could be achieved with pressure and talk, then so be it.
Hopefully they won't fight over interim setup and election commission, there will be peaceful transition, if this happens this will be a good change in pakistani politics,
This should be a great news for everybody who believes in elections and Pakistani masses. It is time for the "new" parties to show their strength and electoral power rather than mere talk. It is a good omen that the elections would be with the new voter lists and neutral EC. There is no reason for PTI supporters to get upset wit this news. Their time might come if they are elected by the majority of people.
Hypocrites & traitors
one question for PTI and its supporters. How is PTI every going to get elected with a phony election commission and the two biggest opposition parties joining hands in the background.
Time to demand an independent election commission otherwise there is no hope for change in the next election.
Pmln and ppp trying to fix the match. This is there best chance to stop the transition from "dictorial" democracy to "real" democracy.
Hahaha lol, i dont know whether Sharif has lost it or not but things have a way of coming around PTI these days. This might be the best political cash cow for PTI. ''Status quo''
So it means we are still faced with "Status Co"......Zardari and Nawaz are self-centered politicians who will do everything and anything to safeguard their personal interests......I hope this time people of Pakistan will vote for those politicians who love Pakistan and are only interested in uplifting of common man.
This is devastating. People wake up. All the crooks and thieves are getting united.
Double face jockers. as IK has predicted.
Sharif's are at lowest in their recent political career at this point of time. PPP should instead negotiate with Imran Khan and convince him to get out of establishments camp. PPP, PMLQ and PTI can form next govt in Punjab.
Just whar PTI predicted !
This puts to rest any illusions that we had about genuine democracy in the country for the past 4 years, There is no opposition in the Parliament. PML-N endorsed an NRO based Govt. just to get it's share of the loot. How people think either of these two parties have any credibility left is beyond me.
PPP+PML-N? PTI+PML-Q+APML?
Welcome to Pakistan. :)