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ECP resolves impression of hold-up in surveys after president casts doubt

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Oct 26, 2023
ECP resolves impression of hold-up in surveys after president casts doubt

After President Arif Alvi stirred debate by raising doubts on the timing of basic elections, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Thursday stated that there was no possibility of a hold-up in the surveys– which are slated to be held at the end of January. In an interview with Geo News anchorperson Hamid Mir, President Alvi stated he did not see surveys occurring in January. He remembered that he made numerous “efforts” in this regard, consisting of letters to the ECP and recommending a cut-off date of Nov 6. According to the president, the law ministry had actually informed him that it was not his authority. He specified that complimentary and reasonable elections and an equal opportunity were important for Pakistan’s development. In a news release provided today, the ECP stated that Alvi’s remarks throughout the interview had actually provided the impression that surveys might be delayed. The electoral guard dog stated that it eliminated the impression that there was a possibility of holding off the elections, including that it had actually made its position in this regard clear. “The very first stage of delimitation has actually been finished and the 2nd stage of filing objections will be finished tomorrow,” it stated. The ECP stated it would begin hearing objections concerning the initial delimitation from October 30 and 31. It stated that the last list would be released on November 30. The commission stated that its preparations for holding surveys. It stated that the election schedule would be revealed when the last list of constituencies was released, including that there was no “obscurity” in this. The ECP had earlier dismissed elections this year mentioning the requirement for fresh delimitation of constituencies. Because the National Assembly was liquified 3 days before completion of its constitutional term, Article 224 of the Constitution requireds that elections be held within 90 days of the dissolution of the assembly by November 7. At the very same time, Section 17( 2) of the Elections Act specifies that “the commission will delimit constituencies after every census is formally released.” Last month, the commission revealed that elections would be kept in January 2024 however stopped short of revealing a date. The choice has actually gathered blended responses from political celebrations. The JUI-F has actually opposed the timing of surveys due to “weather”, while the PML-N tossed weight behind the ECP. The PPP and PTI, on the other hand, have actually required the instant statement of the election date and guarantee of an equal opportunity. The caretaker federal government has actually revealed hope that the date for elections would be revealed quickly.

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