National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has highlighted the significance of parliamentary supremacy for the development and growth of democratic institutions, as the world marks International Day of Parliamentarism Sunday which is annually celebrated on June 30.
The date was chosen to coincide with the founding of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in 1889 in Paris, an organization dedicated to fostering dialogue and cooperation between parliaments worldwide.
In Pakistan, this observance holds particular significance as the country’s history of parliamentary dissolution during military coups illustrates the fragile nature of people’s democratic representation in the nation’s political fabric.
Sadiq called it an important day in a statement issued by his office a day earlier. “This day is significant as it highlights the crucial role Parliaments play in promoting democratic values, human rights, and the rule of law,” he was quoted as saying.
He reiterated Pakistani parliament’s commitment to upholding these
principles and ensuring the democratic institution’s continued growth
and development.
“A strong Parliament is the cornerstone of a stable democracy, and it is
essential for ensuring the protection and promotion of democratic
values,” he continued, adding: “The National Assembly is committed to
strengthening the institution and ensuring the supremacy of Parliament
in the country.”
The speaker described Pakistan as an “active member of the IPU,”
pointing toward its commitment to democracy and sustainable development
worldwide. NNI
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