PPP withdraws nominations for NA speaker, deputy speaker

PPP withdraws nominees after talks with PML-N.


Web Desk June 03, 2013
According to sources, PPP wanted to give PML-N a chance to bring an unopposed speaker, deputy speaker and leader of the house. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) withdrew its nominations for the post of speaker and deputy speaker in the National Assembly after talks with Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz (PML-N), reported Express News on Monday.

PPP had nominated Mirpur Khas’ Nawab Yousuf for the speaker’s post. Ghulam Rasool Koreja, elected from Rahim Yar Khan, was contesting for the post of deputy speaker.

Contesting candidates submitted their nomination papers on Sunday, which were declared valid after scrutiny.

Four political parties had nominated candidates for the positions of speaker and deputy speaker, PPP, Pakistan Tehreek-e- Insaf (PTI), PML-N and Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM).

PPP has 39 members in the National Assembly, whereas PTI has a strength of 35 seats. A total of 23 members from MQM will sit in the house.

According to sources, PPP wanted to give PML-N a chance to bring an unopposed speaker, deputy speaker and leader of the house. However, their plan failed as PTI and MQM were not in favour of the move, forcing the former ruling party to field its own candidates for the posts.

COMMENTS (8)

Zara | 11 years ago | Reply

'Friendly' move by PPP that was being supported by PTI (as per the statements by PML(N) before election)

Aysha | 11 years ago | Reply

Could ET pls name the nominated candidates, so that the reader can judge their suitability for the job, in terms of their educational background and political credibility and see which party has pitched the most qualified individuals

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