The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has boycotted the joint parliamentary committee proceedings concerning the proposed 27th Constitutional Amendment, citing concerns that the outcome was already predetermined.
PTI leaders criticized the government for lack of transparency and genuine consultation, arguing that such a significant amendment, which proposes major reforms in the military command structure, requires open debate and consensus.
The party stressed that bypassing thorough discussion undermines parliamentary oversight and the principles of democratic decision-making. PTI’s move comes amid ongoing calls from opposition parties for inclusive deliberations before any constitutional changes are approved.
Political analysts suggest that the boycott highlights growing tensions between the ruling government and opposition over sensitive constitutional reforms.
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