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Pakistan lawmakers change Constitution, cut judiciary's powers to strengthen influence

A parliamentary committee will now choose the chief justice from the three senior most justices of the Supreme Court

October 21, 2024 / 13:42 IST
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The changes were approved by a two-third majority in the lower and upper houses of the parliament separately in sessions that went past midnight
The changes were approved by a two-third majority in the lower and upper houses of the parliament separately in sessions that went past midnight

Pakistan’s ruling coalition approved a set of changes in the Constitution early Monday morning, in a show of strength in parliament by cutting the powers of the top judiciary to appoint its chief.

A parliamentary committee will now choose the chief justice from the three senior most justices of the Supreme Court, law minister Azam Nazeer Tarar, said in a speech to parliament’s lower house. Under the earlier law, the senior most judge would become the chief justice without the government’s or parliament’s interference.

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The changes were approved by a two-third majority in the lower and upper houses of the parliament separately in sessions that went past midnight. The ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and supported by Pakistan Peoples Party, which is co-chaired by President Asif Ali Zardari and his son Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, met with political parties for weeks to gain support for the changes.

This “essentially signifies a stronger coalition government going forward, Marva Khan, an assistant professor at the law school of the Lahore University of Management Sciences, said. “They now have the power over judicial appointments, which was very much in the hands of the chief justice. ”