CCI meeting agrees to legislate for fresh delimitation of constituencies
ISLAMABAD, NOV 13 (DNA) – Prime Minister (PM) Shahid Khaqan Abbasi chaired a meeting of Council of Common Interests (CCI) on Monday and agreed for early legislation for delimitation of constituencies.
The government acknowledged right of the opposition parties to have results of sixth census reaffirmed.
All four provincial chief ministers participated in the meeting along with members of the federal government.
Sources privy to the government have claimed that National Assembly (NA) Speaker Ayaz Sadiq telephoned senior members of political parties to take them in confidence regarding the constitutional amendment.
He maintained that a solution to issues through the parliament would benefit all, and hoped that other parties would show a responsible behaviour.
The CCI meeting today witnessed another important development as finance minister Ishaq Dar was removed as a member by President Mamnoon Hussain on PM Abbasi’s recommendation, and a formal notification was issued in this regard.
Interior minister Ahsan Iqbal replaced Dar in the CCI bench to represent the federal government. It should be noted here that Dar is presently in London and is undergoing heart treatment.
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