Constitutional Package set for NA presentation in 1st week of October: Barrister Aqeel – Pakistan

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The government will convene a National Assembly session in the first week of October to present and seek approval for the controversial “Constitutional Package”, government’s legal adviser Barrister Aqeel Malik said on Sunday.

The package is a set of amendments to the Constitution, one of which will aim to fix the tenure of the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) for three years.

The legislation was expected to be introduced in the National Assembly and the Senate after the government failed to table it as previously scheduled, despite hectic efforts to garner the required support.

PPP Sindh President Nisa Khurro had said
that his party leadership was making efforts to create consensus among the political parties on the constitutional amendments, saying “efforts will continue until a consensus is reached”.

Speaking on the Dawn News programme ‘Doosra Rukh with Nadir Guramani’, today,
Barrister Aqeel said that approving the package is an “ongoing process” and stressed the need for consensus before it is presented in parliament.

“When you’re seeking a broader consensus with the major parties… we do not want anyone to have any disagreement when it is presented,” he said. “It is under discussion.”

Aqeel confirmed that of the 55 amendments proposed, amendments to Articles 8 (laws inconsistent with or in derogation of fundamental rights to be void) and Article 243 (command of Armed Forces) had been withdrawn.

“The amendment (to Article 8) did not aim to affect anyone’s fundamental right,” Aqeel maintained, adding that the aim was to ensure transparency and cited the example of publicising the proceedings of military trials and anti-terror courts.

Aqeel added that the amendments to Article 243 had been “put on the back burner”, expanding that the amendment revolved around the tenures for service chiefs.

“The retirement age in the military can be changed through an act of parliament,” he said. “The amendment would ensure that tenures of service are better defined, to ease pressure on the government.”

Asked if amendments to Article 243 would extend the terms of CJP Qazi Faez Isa and Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir, Aqeel replied, “You can relate this to that, but the age limit is still under consideration. We need to start somewhere.”

Aqeel added that the proposed age limit is being discussed, with a range of 66-68. “We do not want to put an age limit in place where some people would be ruled in or ruled out,” he added.

“This is not person-specific,” he emphasised. “Everyone is under consideration.”

Barrister Aqeel highlighted that one of the amendments would be the insertion of Article 9A — the fundamental right to a clean, green, and sustainable environment.

He said that this was a major success and added that if passed, “this will be the world’s first parliament to make environmental policy a constitutional right.”

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