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172890_3191648_updates.jpgTwo-third majority in the Senate is required to get the Constitutional Amendment passed

ISLAMABAD: The Senate would consider the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2017 in its sitting today (Tuesday) as the legislative proposal has been part of its sitting agenda for December 19.

The bill would be introduced in the House by Minister In-Charge of Law and Justice and would be moved for passage.

The other agenda items include three adjournment motions for admissibility, two motions under Rule 194 (1), two Calling Attention Notices, the COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Bill, 2017 and ministerial response to a point of public importance.

The National Assembly passed this bill on November 16, 2017 with two-third majority to consider the provisional results of census 2017 to make delimitation of constituencies for upcoming general elections 2018. A total of 233 members voted in favor of it and one member opposed it.

It is worth noting that two-third majority in the Senate, having total strength of 104, is required to get the Constitutional Amendment passed. The government has almost developed consensus with main political parties in the House to attain the required strength of 69 members.

The passage of the bill will not change the 272 seats strength of the National Assembly.

The bill will decrease nine National Assembly seats (seven general and two women seats) of the most populous Punjab province, and will increase five seats (four general and women seats ) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, three seats of the largest province of Balochistan (two general, one women seats) and one of federal capital.

The number of NA seats for Sindh province and FATA will remain the same.

The bill seeks to carry out fresh delimitation of constituencies on the basis of officially published census results.

It asks to allow delimitation for the general elections 2018 on the basis of the provisional results of the 6th Population and Housing Census 2017. The amendment sought in Article 51 (5) will allow to re-allocate seats as per provisional census results.

The existing Article 51 (5) requires that the ?seats in the National Assembly shall be allocated to each Province, the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and the Federal Capital on the basis of population in accordance with the last preceding census officially published?.

However, this bill will allow to have delimitation on the basis of provisional results of the census.


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