PTI govt unveils electoral reforms agenda to ensure transparency in election process

PoliticsPTI govt unveils electoral reforms agenda to ensure transparency in election process

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-led federal government has prepared an electoral reforms agenda to ensure transparency and fairness in the election process.

Sharing the details of the reforms agenda at a news conference in Islamabad on Monday along with the Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhary Fawad Hussain, the Prime Minister’s Adviser on Parliamentary Affairs Babar Awan said that the reforms agenda envisages a series of amendments to the Constitution and the Election Act 2017.

Babar Awan said that the reforms agenda will be put forth before the stakeholders including the civil society, the media, and bar councils and associations for their inputs.

Under the reforms package, the adviser said that Section 103 is being amended to allow the use of Electronic Voting Machines to check rigging in the elections. He said that Section 94 will be amended to give the right of franchise to the Overseas Pakistanis.

The adviser on parliamentary affairs stressed that there should also be democracy within the political parties.

Therefore, it has been decided to bring an amendment in Section 202 under which the political parties having representation of 10,000 members will be able to get themselves registered.

The adviser said that a new Section of 213A is also being introduced making it compulsory for the political parties to hold their annual conventions. He added that an amendment in Section 15 will provide an opportunity to the candidates to challenge the polling staff.

Babar Awan said that it is also being proposed that the electoral rolls be prepared on the basis of registration data available with the NADRA. He said that we also want the delimitation of constituencies on the basis of registered voters.

The adviser on parliamentary affairs said that two Constitutional amendments will also be brought with the aim to ensure an open ballot in the Senate and allow the Overseas Pakistanis to contest the elections.

Babar Awan said that our reforms agenda also envisages the proposal of further empowering the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

In his remarks, the information minister said that the government wants to get the reforms agenda passed from the Parliament through consensus. He said that if the opposition parties are not ready for the reforms, it will impede the process of political and democratic development.

The information minister said that it is the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan that the political parties sit together to carry out the electoral reforms. He said the reforms will enhance the confidence of the people, political parties, and intelligentsia on the election process.

Chaudhary Fawad Hussain defended the use of Electronic Voting Machines in the election saying it will ensure early results.

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