President Arif Alvi summons Senate session tomorrow

Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani coronavirus

ISLAMABAD: President Arif Alvi has summoned sessions of Senate and National Assembly at the Parliament House in Islamabad tomorrow (Wednesday), ARY News reported.

According to a notification, President Alvi has summoned sessions of Upper House and Lower House at 3:00 and 4:00 pm respectively.

Both the Houses will take up important national and international matters, concerning Pakistan.

The move comes after opposition parties on Monday submitted a requisition to summon the Senate session to discuss the legality of the ordinances that have not been laid in the Upper House.

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The requisition maintained that the session should be summoned to discuss the six-point agenda including;

  • Legality and constitutionality of the Ordinances that have been laid in the National Assembly and not in the Senate of Pakistan as required by Article 89 of the Constitution.
  • Security and political developments in the region, especially in the Occupied Kashmir.
  • Continuing political victimization of the opposition.
  • Gas and power scarcity in the domestic and industrial sectors.
  • Price hike resulting in the unbearable burden on the common man.
  • Devastating daily occurrences of crime against the children in Pakistan.
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