A joint session of Parliament is expected to be convened on August 28 to discuss significant amendments related to the Supreme Judiciary.
This development comes as the government prepares for crucial legislative changes that could impact the judicial system.
According to sources, members of the National Assembly and Senate have been informed about the anticipated session, with government and coalition MPs directed to ensure their attendance. The joint session is seen as a critical moment for potential constitutional reforms.
In preparation for this, the President of Pakistan has scheduled a National Assembly meeting on Monday, August 26, followed by a Senate meeting on August 27 at 5 PM. These meetings are likely to set the stage for the joint session and the discussions that will follow.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has also called for a meeting of its parliamentary party on August 26 at 3 PM in the Parliament House.
The meeting, led by prominent PTI members including Umar Ayub, Barrister Gohar, Asad Qaiser, and Zartaj Gul, will focus on formulating the opposition's strategy for the upcoming National Assembly session. The PTI parliamentary party will also discuss its stance on matters involving the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI).