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Sunday, April 4, 2010

Re: {M-H-O} Zardari just a step away from losing powers



Let  the  people  call  him  a  corrupt  and  evil  man.
But  the  fact  is  that  this  person  has  enlisted  himself
in  the  Golden  Pages  of  History.

Though  there  is  still  a  great  resistance  against  the
implementation  of  the  18th  Amendment,  
The  President  is  ready  to  forgo  his  powers  by  this
amendments,  but  there  are  many  who  do  not  want
these  changes.

One can feel the character  of  the  Judiciary  and  the 
Media,  who  are  totally  after  Zardari,  and  they do
not  see  anything  else but  Zardari.
Do'nt  we  have  any  other  corrupt ,  besides  Zardari 
Is  Nawaz  Sharif  and  his  family  clean ?
Are  the  Chaudhri  Bros.  are  clean ?
And  they  are  so  many  Leaders  and  Officials  who
are  corrupt   SO  WHY  THE  CHIEF  JUSTICE  DOES'NT
ORDER  TO  OPEN  THEIR  FILES  AND  CASES ?

If  the  attitude  of  this  nature  continues,  the educated
class  will  conclude the  authenticity  of  the  Judges.

One  coinsidence  is  always  there,  that  a  particular
Group  gets  togather  and  put  hurdles  to  block  the
improvements.
As  like  the  NAME  OF  NWFP  PROVINCE.

--- On Sun, 4/4/10, News MHO <news@mumbaihangout.org> wrote:

From: News MHO <news@mumbaihangout.org>
Subject: {M-H-O} Zardari just a step away from losing powers
To: "MUM BAI" <mumbaihangout@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Sunday, April 4, 2010, 1:27 AM




Zardari just a step away from losing powers

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani government on Friday tabled a slew of constitutional reforms in parliament which will strip the president's office of key powers. The move is expected to strengthen parliamentary democracy in the country. Its draft was presented by chairman of the parliamentary committee on constitutional reforms, senator Mian Raza Rabbani, amid desk-thumping.

Constitutional amendments in Pakistan require a two-thirds majority both in the Senate and National Assembly. But, since all the major political parties have signed the draft of the 18th amendment, it's expected to secure a two-thirds majority in parliament. The 18th amendment will nullify the controversial 8th amendment introduced by Gen Zia-ul Haq in 1985.

Under the reforms, the president would no longer have the power to dismiss the PM, dissolve parliament or appoint the head of the country's armed forces. Prime ministers and chief ministers would no longer be barred from office after two terms, which will allow, for instance, PML(N) boss Nawaz Sharif, toppled by General Pervez Musharraf in 1999, to become PM again.

The package will be debated by legislators and Zardari will address a joint session of parliament on Monday. It would be third such address by Zardari in the last one-and-a-half year. In his first annual address to parliament, Zardari had said that he wanted a package of constitutional reforms designed to restore the 1973 constitution to its original form.

''I congratulate the nation on this 18th amendment,'' said Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani in the National Assembly. "Today's historic. Some people may think that the prime minister will be stronger. But in fact these amendments will strengthen institutions."

The reforms also transfer greater autonomy to the provinces and will rename NWFP as Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa — meaning ''Khyber side of the land of Pakhtuns''. NWFP was a name given to the Pashtun-dominated areas by the British in 1901. The renaming of the province has been a long-standing demand of the ethnic Pashtuns.






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