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ISLAMABAD: The All Parties’ Conference (APC) convened by the Awami National Party (ANP) on Wednesday urged for ensuring the supremacy of parliament, holding elections simultaneously across the country as well as the implementation of National Action Plan (NAP).

The APC issued a joint declaration, saying that the political, judicial, and economic crises had created uncertainty in the country.

The APC added, “If there is no politics in the country, there remains a threat to the constitution and the supremacy of parliament.”

Emphasizing the need to make political decisions in parliament, the APC said that “if political decisions were made in the courts, there will be a judicial crisis.” The function of the court was to interpret the constitution, while the function of the parliament was to enact legislation, added the APC.

Giving its stand regarding the elections, the APC was of the view that the elections should be held simultaneously and all parties should play their part through negotiations to fix the date of the elections.

The APC lamented, “The National Action Plan (NAP) was established to end the menace of terrorism. Why has the NAP not been implemented? Those responsible for not implementing the NAP should be held accountable.”

According to the APC, not having a full court and writing the constitution instead of interpreting 63-A and not accepting the 4-3 decision is the root of the crisis.

The APC called for a new charter of economy.

The declaration said that any conspiracy against provincial autonomy would not be tolerated.

“The 18th Amendment should be implemented in its original spirit. Devolution of powers to lower levels should be ensured, and a National Finance Commission should be established immediately,” the APC maintained.

The APC also called for ensuring the protection of provincial constitutional rights such as electricity and gas net profit, petrol surcharge, and royalty, and the immediate restoration of student unions in the country.

The huddle also stressed the importance of reviewing the 19th Amendment. The APC also called for presenting all missing persons to court immediately.

The declaration also called for the revival of the Land Reforms Act of 1977 and the delimitation of urban land, especially for real estate schemes.

The APC was attended among others by representatives of PPP, Muslim League-N, JUIF, Jamaat-e-Islami and other parties and bar associations. However, PTI did not attend the APC.

The APC demanded to ensure, conduct elections on the same day and a fair census.

Addressing the joint press conference after the All-Party Conference, Mian Iftikhar said the All-Party Conference demanded that the judiciary should limit itself to the interpretation of the Constitution, and a new economic charter should be created to deal with the current situation of the country.

Amir Haider Hoti said “there is deadlock and polarisation in the country, the country is facing a new wave of terrorism, we need to move towards political dialogue, protection of the constitution is necessary for all of us.”

PML-N leader Amir Maqam said the crisis started in the country from the day Nawaz Sharif’s government was terminated. The current government was making serious efforts to resolve the political and economic crises, he added.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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Sojourn May 04, 2023 04:45am
Arrogance of ignorance...Parliament de crooks....what happened to the constitution...clueless dudes!
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Parvez May 04, 2023 01:40pm
If Parliament is supreme then why was SC's judgement against Parliament Speeker Kasim Suri's ruling accepted and even hailed......they want to have their cake and eat it too.
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