Opposition no-confidence motion against PM Imran Khan succeeds

176 votes in favor of no-confidence motion in National Assembly, new Leader of the House to be elected on Monday.

Opposition no-confidence motion against PM Imran Khan succeeds

ISLAMABAD: Opposition no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan has been won by a majority of votes, with 176 votes in favor of the no-confidence motion. Election of new Leader of the House will be held on Monday, April 11 After the resignation of PTI Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser, he said that he would hand over the chairmanship of the Speaker to Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, a member of the Panel of Chairman, after which Ayaz Sadiq, a member of the Panel of Chairman, presided over the National Assembly session. The no-confidence motion against Imran Khan began the voting process.

Ayaz Sadiq read out a no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister. The doors of the Assembly were closed for voting. Election of the new Leader of the House will be held on Monday, April 11.
It may be recalled that the opposition had submitted a requisition on March 8 to convene a meeting of the National Assembly and under the Constitution, the Speaker is required to convene a meeting within 14 days. ۔

In addition, voting is held within 3 to 7 days of the motion being tabled in the House. However, after the no-confidence motion was filed against Prime Minister Imran Khan on March 25, the important session of the National Assembly was adjourned till Monday without any formal proceedings, and the Speaker adjourned the sitting on Monday, March 28 evening. Announced adjournment until 4 p.m.

Similarly, on March 31, the National Assembly could barely last 13 minutes to vote on the no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister. When the National Assembly session began, the Deputy Speaker started the Question Hour, during which opposition members repeatedly demanded a vote on the no-confidence motion. The Deputy Speaker said that there was no seriousness in Question Hour, therefore I adjourned the meeting till Sunday.

Similarly, on April 3, Deputy Speaker National Assembly Qasim Suri dismissed the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan as unconstitutional. Law Minister Fawad Chaudhry termed the resolution as an attempt by foreigners to change the government in Pakistan. 5 is one according to which loyalty to the country is the responsibility of every citizen.

“On March 7, one of our ambassadors is summoned to a government meeting and attends the meeting, which also includes ambassadors from other countries,” he said. Being. “The no-confidence motion was tabled on March 8. Our ambassador is told that the country’s relations with Pakistan depend on the success of this movement. If the trust is successful, you will be forgiven,” he said. And if you fail, your next step will be dangerous.

The decision said that the rolling of the Deputy Speaker on April 3 was unconstitutional. Dissolving the National Assembly was also against the law. The Supreme Court also declared unconstitutional adjournment of the National Assembly. The no-confidence motion will remain pending, the Speaker said.

Members of the National Assembly will be able to vote on the no-confidence motion. If the no-confidence motion is successful, a new Prime Minister will be elected. The court also declared the rolling of the Deputy Speaker as unconstitutional and null and void. The court also declared the dissolution of the Assembly unconstitutional. All measures for the formation of caretaker government have been declared null and void. All members of the National Assembly will be able to cast a vote of no-confidence on their own accord, however, the court’s decision will not affect the implementation of Article 63.

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