The National Assembly (NA) has approved all 59 clauses of the 27th Constitutional Amendment, lawmakers confirmed on Tuesday. The move brings significant changes to the country’s constitutional framework.
During the session, members debated various aspects of the amendment before giving it unanimous approval. Officials said the amendment aims to address structural and administrative reforms at both federal and provincial levels.
The Speaker of the National Assembly praised the collaborative approach, stating that all parties worked together to finalize the clauses. Lawmakers highlighted that the amendment is essential for strengthening governance and ensuring better coordination between institutions.
“The approval of all 59 clauses marks an important milestone in Pakistan’s legislative process,” an official said. The amendment is now set to be sent to the Senate for further consideration, where it will undergo additional scrutiny.
Experts say the 27th Constitutional Amendment reflects the government’s commitment to legal reforms and improving institutional efficiency. Public observers welcomed the approval, noting that the changes could have far-reaching impacts on governance and administrative procedures.
The National Assembly emphasized transparency and adherence to parliamentary procedures throughout the debate. Lawmakers expressed hope that the amendment will facilitate smoother functioning of the state machinery and address longstanding administrative challenges.
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