The inaugural session of Pakistan's newly elected 16th National Assembly will be convened on Thursday at 10 am without the formal approval of President Dr. Arif Alvi.
Speaker Raja Pervez Ashraf issued the notification for the meeting, scheduled for Thursday at 10 am, defying the President's request for further consultation.
The newly elected members are expected to take their oath during this session, marking the formal commencement of their parliamentary duties.
The convening of the National Assembly marks a crucial step in the democratic process following the recent elections. The session will see the newly elected members assemble, take their oaths, and begin their legislative duties. The specific agenda and details of the session are expected to be released closer to the date.
Earlier, the federal government and President Dr Arif Alvi on Tuesday locked horns over the National Assembly session. Hitting out at the president, the federal government opined: “There is nowhere in Article 91 that the NA session cannot be convened if the parliament is not complete.”
“The president has no authority to stop the NA session, according to Article 54. It is not the ordinary, but the extraordinary session is all about demanding the fulfilment of the constitutional requirements,” said the government.
The centre was of the view that it was mentioned nowhere in the constitution that the NA session could not be summoned if there were no reserved seats.
Sources revealed that the federal government had asked the president to review his decision.
“According to clause 2 of Article 91, convening the NA session following the elections after 24 days is compulsory. The NA session will be held on February 29, even if the president does not convene a meeting on this date,” the federal government stated.