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03-07-2018, 12:25 PM
ISLAMABAD: Parliamentary parties are busy or about to engage in two intense scrambles to have their nominees installed at the top position in the Senate and as caretaker prime minister/chief ministers.
The main clash is between the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan People?s Party (PPP) for the offices of the Senate chief and caretaker premier while the tussle for the selection of the chief ministers also involve some other parties including Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) and Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P).
The tug of war for choosing the interim setups will get a fillip after the Senate chairman?s election on March 12. There is also a possibility of ?give and take? in this election specifically between the PML-N and PPP, keeping in view of evolving a consensus on the interim prime minister, who will assume office in the first week of June.
With the election of the Upper House chief less than a week away, lobbying has touched its peak with the PPP working hard to get the berth. It is particularly busy persuading the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) senators. It considers the six just-elected independent senators from Balochistan in its pocket, which, in reality, may not wholly true.
Given its numerical scenario, it will be a huge surprise if the PPP is successful in clinching the coveted slot. Compared to it, the PML-N is in a better position to get its representative elected with the support of its allied parties.
The most important aspect of the Senate election will be the specific candidates the PML-N and PPP will field. Neither party has so far officially firmly made public its nominees. Speculations, however, abound.
One apparent objective of the ?independent? Balochistan senators is to secure the top most Senate position or at least its number two. The PPP may pull a smart one by nominating anyone from Balochistan either of the two offices. The PML-N?s handicap is that it has no senator from this province who it can sponsor in the contest. As per a well-calculated scheme, it was rob of securing even one senator from Balochistan.
While selecting their candidates as the Senate chairman, major parties are also expected to keep in mind the unwritten requirement of having provincial representations in the senior most federal berths including the president, the prime minister, the Upper House chairman and the National Assembly speaker. These positions are generally distributed among all or most of the provinces so that none is disenfranchised in this sense.If the consultees failed to arrive at accords, the ECP will spring into action to nominate caretaker prime minister/chief ministers from amongst the specific names proposed by them.
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The main clash is between the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan People?s Party (PPP) for the offices of the Senate chief and caretaker premier while the tussle for the selection of the chief ministers also involve some other parties including Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) and Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P).
The tug of war for choosing the interim setups will get a fillip after the Senate chairman?s election on March 12. There is also a possibility of ?give and take? in this election specifically between the PML-N and PPP, keeping in view of evolving a consensus on the interim prime minister, who will assume office in the first week of June.
With the election of the Upper House chief less than a week away, lobbying has touched its peak with the PPP working hard to get the berth. It is particularly busy persuading the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) senators. It considers the six just-elected independent senators from Balochistan in its pocket, which, in reality, may not wholly true.
Given its numerical scenario, it will be a huge surprise if the PPP is successful in clinching the coveted slot. Compared to it, the PML-N is in a better position to get its representative elected with the support of its allied parties.
The most important aspect of the Senate election will be the specific candidates the PML-N and PPP will field. Neither party has so far officially firmly made public its nominees. Speculations, however, abound.
One apparent objective of the ?independent? Balochistan senators is to secure the top most Senate position or at least its number two. The PPP may pull a smart one by nominating anyone from Balochistan either of the two offices. The PML-N?s handicap is that it has no senator from this province who it can sponsor in the contest. As per a well-calculated scheme, it was rob of securing even one senator from Balochistan.
While selecting their candidates as the Senate chairman, major parties are also expected to keep in mind the unwritten requirement of having provincial representations in the senior most federal berths including the president, the prime minister, the Upper House chairman and the National Assembly speaker. These positions are generally distributed among all or most of the provinces so that none is disenfranchised in this sense.If the consultees failed to arrive at accords, the ECP will spring into action to nominate caretaker prime minister/chief ministers from amongst the specific names proposed by them.
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