Federal Minister for Law & Justice Senator Azam Nazeer Tarar said on Thursday the Parliamentary Committee on Electoral Reforms has completed 99 per cent of work, explaining that the pending things were not politically contentious issues.
In addition, the law minister while talking to media after the meeting said that the best thing about Thursday’s meeting was that a consensus was reached on the things that were not agreed upon earlier.
The minister revealed that the proposal to make parliament as the supreme authority in matters pertaining to ceasing a party or the membership of a member of the party instead of the Supreme Court has already been dropped by the committee.
Giving credit to chairman of the committee – Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Sardar Ayaz Sadiq – the law minister said that “the chairman has thoughtfully resolved 99 per cent of issues” being deliberated by the committee in its 3rd in-camera meeting held at Parliament House today.
Referring to the remaining one per cent issues, the law minister said that PTI’s Senator Syed Ali Zafar has said that he would give his suggestions to the committee on the remaining issues.