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ISLAMABAD: The Senate Standing Committee on Law and Justice on Thursday proposed linking bills of
ISLAMABAD: The Senate Standing Committee on Law and Justice on Thursday proposed linking bills of private members seeking amendments to the Constitution with the consent of their respective parliamentary leaders. A meeting of the committee was held at the Parliament House, presided over by Senator Farooq H. Naek. As per agenda of the meeting, the committee was supposed to deliberate on the Constitution amendment bills introduced by the private members. However, as the meeting proceeded, the chairman of the committee observed that most of the movers of the bills were not present. A few of those who were present in the meeting, also withdrew their bills. The committee then deferred the bills. During the discussion, Mr Naek suggested that the private bills to amend the Constitution should be introduced with the consent of the parliamentary leaders of the political parties concerned. He was of the view that since Article 63 makes it mandatory for a lawmaker to vote with the consent of the parliamentary leader, this principle should also be applied in introducing the Constitution amendment bills. The members endorsed the suggestion and subsequently, the committee recommended the chairman of Senate to refer the matter to the Senate Rules and Procedure Committee to amend the Senate Rules of Business.
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