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No-trust motion against CM Bizenjo fails

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The Balochistan Assembly on Thursday rejected the tabling of a no-confidence motion against Chief Minister Abdul Quddus Bizenjo after it failed to garner the support of the required number of lawmakers to move the motion.

According to the Constitution, a no-confidence motion needs the signatures of 20 per cent of the make-up of the legislative body to be tabled for discussion, while half the members must vote in favour of it to be passed.

In the 65-member Balochistan Assembly, a no-confidence motion requires 33 lawmakers’ backing to be passed.

The motion bore the signatures of 14 lawmakers when it was submitted to the assembly last Wednesday.

However, upon its tabling on Thursday, the support was reduced to 11 legislators against the requirement of a minimum of 13 MPAs.

The motion had the signatures of 14 lawmakers, including Bizenjo’s predecessor Jam Kamal Khan Alyani of the Balochistan Awami Party who had resigned when a similar motion was filed against him last year.

However, in a setback to Alyani and his group, PTI’s Khilji, BAP’s Magsi and ANP’s Bazai did not turn up for the session.

Deputy Speaker Sardar Babar Khan Mosakhel presided over the session that began after a five-hour delay.

Talking to the media after the session, Alyani said he already knew his group lacked the required numbers, adding that “our purpose was to bring to light a number of things.”

 

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