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PILDAT concerned over verbal attacks against ECP & Media

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Zubair Qureshi
Islamabad

While expressing satisfaction at the recently concluded peaceful and largely fair election of Cantonment Boards, the Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency has shown concerns on the continuing overreach against the Election Commission of Pakistan and the rising tide of autocratic attitudes towards media in Pakistan on the International Day of Democracy.

The International Day of Democracy is celebrated every year on September 15 and provides a global opportunity to review state of democracy in the world.

In 2021, Pakistan’s rank has dropped a point from the last year score of 38 out of 100 to 37 out of 100 in the Freedom in the World 2021 index by Freedom House.

In Sweden’s V-Dem (Varieties of Democracy) report titled Autocratization Turns Viral: Democracy Report 2021, Pakistan is characterized as an ‘Elected Autocracy’ and falls in bottom 30-40% countries with a rank of 116.

The Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Democracy Index continues to place Pakistan in the category of ‘Hybrid Regime’ with a score of 105.

The PTI government had already taken unprecedented and dangerous perspective towards the constitutional body of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) when the Prime Minister and key Federal Ministers made the ECP a target of scathing criticism.

This began with the Prime Minister blaming the ECP to have ‘damaged democracy and morality’ and went on to key federal ministers demanding resignation from all 5 members of the Election Commission of Pakistan.

However, yet another terrible and utterly condemnable low was reached when Federal Minister Azam Swati lashed out at the ECP saying the constitutional body should be “set on fire.” “PILDAT deplores the continuing irresponsible attitude of some of the government Ministers towards the ECP and stands in solidarity with the Election Commission of Pakistan,” said PILDAT.

Another important index of state of democracy is media freedom. International voices have consistently criticised the PTI government for its massive crackdown against media and for failing to protect media freedom in Pakistan.

Despite continuing domestic and international criticism in this regard, yet another low was reached on September 13 when press gallery in the National Assembly was locked and journalists were barred from entering it as President of Pakistan was fulfilling a constitutional requirement of opening another parliamentary year through his address to the Joint Session.

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