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Zardari ready to shed grabbed powers, conveys plan to Gilani | Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari is committed to shed some constitutional powers well before March 30, the deadline he had set for materialising his plan, well-placed official sources have said. The sources said that the President has finally conveyed
his power-shedding plan to Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani to take all
the political players in the Parliament on board about modalities to get the job
done. In furtherance of President Zardari's plans, the PPP-led ruling coalition
has devised a strategy seeking to accomplish the task for repealing Article 58(2)b
and controversial clauses of the 17th Constitutional Amendment. The sources are
of the view that both the issues would be done away with the 18th Constitutional
Amendment to make Prime Minister a real time Chief Executive of the country in
line with the 1973 Constitution. The Prime Minister's powers to dissolve the National
Assembly would also be restored, The Nation quoted sources, as saying. It was
further learnt that the Ministry of Law and Justice was working on some proposals
in line with those constitutional issues on which all the parliamentary parties
have already given their nod. "Purpose of this exercise is to finalize a consensus
legislative package that could be smoothly approved by the Parliament whenever
the government decides to table the proposals in the Parliament," a source said.
Apart from the ruling alliance, the PML-N would have a very crucial role in the
passage of the proposed 18th amendment, which the source said, would be a major
step forward towards implementation of the Charter of Democracy (CoD). |
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