The Amendment laid down definite rules for the setting up of an interim administration ahead of elections. It also strengthens the ECP and its role in the balloting process. This is vital. The ECP is the central player in the vital game of balloting — which we should be seeing not very far from now — and there was always a great need to ensure that it was able to act with authority and determine the manner in which the contest for seats takes place. Dispute resolution will, of course, in our environment, also inevitably be a part of the ECP’s role. As such, the passage of the Twentieth Amendment is to be welcomed.
In many ways it augurs well for our democracy and indicates that the government is eager to iron out the wrinkles which mar the system. It also shows a much-needed maturity among the country’s mainstream political parties and should silence all those who are sceptical of democracy.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 22nd, 2012.
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The worst form of democracy is better than the best dictatorship. Too bad the rightwing forces do not want the nation to see the long term benefits of democracy in Pakistan. Kudos to the elected reps of people.