President Arif Alvi has summoned a joint session of the parliament on August 30 when he will address lawmakers, a statement from the National Assembly Secretariat’s media wing said on Monday. The session will be held at Parliament House at 5pm on Aug 30 – which will mark the beginning of the new parliamentary year. A National Assembly session has also been summoned by President Alvi and will begin at 4pm on September 2, the statement added. The National Assembly completed its first parliamentary year on August 12. According to the report when a planned session was prorogued by the president – more than 50 government and private members’ bills are lying pending before the house committees, which were constituted by Speaker Asad Qaiser after an inordinate delay due to a controversy over chairmanship of the powerful Public Accounts Committee.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Police needs to change its conduct and behaviour towards people: Buzdar
-
Chinese consulate attack ‘facilitator’ arrested in UAE
-
Senate body rejects JIT; demands judicial probe into Sahiwal tragedy
-
Zardari disqualification petition: political fights should be fought in parliament: IHC
-
PPP ready for ‘long march’ to protect 18th Amend: Bilawal
-
Sahiwal encounter illegal
-
Senate panel approves bill to raise marriage age limit to 18 years
-
Chinese New Year celebrated at RME
-
Govt in attempt to bring 5G technology in Pakistan, Minister for IT
-
Abducted neurosurgeon returns home safely after 48 days
-
New visa regime shows how progressive Pakistan is: Chinese ambassador
-
By empowering smaller provinces, people’s problems will be resolved faster: NA speaker