The 27th Constitutional Amendment Bill has successfully passed the Senate of Pakistan, despite an opposition walkout in protest.
The amendment, which proposes significant changes to the military command structure and judicial oversight, sparked heated debates in the upper house. Opposition parties criticized the bill, alleging it concentrates power in the military and executive, undermining democratic checks and balances.
Senate proceedings continued after the walkout, with the ruling coalition defending the amendment as a step toward strengthening national security and streamlining defense management.
Political analysts note that the passage of the bill marks a critical shift in Pakistan’s power dynamics, intensifying discussions about civil-military relations and judicial independence in the country.
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