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This monitor is meant to identify key developments
during the month on Internal Democracy of Political Parties in Pakistan. In
this issue:
Pakistan
Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) – Nomination of Nawab Sanaullah Zehri as Chief
Minister of Balochistan
Nawab Sanaullah Khan Zehri, new Chief Minister of Balochistan
On December 10, 2015, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
announced the nomination of Nawab Sanaullah Zehri for the post of Chief Minister
Balochistan and on December 23, 2015, he was elected in the Balochistan Assembly
unanimously. Although a meeting of all important stakeholders under the Murree
accord took place that was presided by the Prime Minister himself before it
was decided to put Nawab Sanaullah Zehri in the said position, it is not clear
if any internal party meetings of the PML-N took place for the purpose of selecting
the new Chief Minister of Balochistan.
Pakistan
Peoples Party (PPP) – First CEC Meeting chaired by Chairman Mr. Bilawal
Bhutto Zardari and Mr. Asif Ali Zardari’s new responsibility
On December 27, 2015, PPP Chairman Mr. Bilawal
Bhutto-Zardari stepped ahead in his growing political career and presided over
a meeting of the PPP’s Central Executive Committee (CEC) that took place
at Naudero House, Sindh, in the absence of his father, the Co-chairman of the
party, who is still in Dubai since June 2015.
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari addressing a public gathering
at Garhi Khuda Baksh along with his sister, Ms. Aseefa Bhutto Zardari –
(Picture courtesy: Ms. Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari’s Instagram account)
Chairman Bilawal visited the grave of his mother,
former Prime Minister Ms. Benzir Bhutto, in Garhi Khuda Baksh as it was also
her death anniversary after which he addressed a public gathering there.1
Besides the discussion on the matter of Rangers’
powers in Sindh, a key party decision that resulted through this CEC meeting
was the installation of Mr. Asif Ali Zadari as the President of Pakistan Peoples
Party Parliamentarians (PPP-P). Previously, late Makhdoom Amin Fahim held this
position. According to the constitution of PPPP, all offices should be filled
via elections every two years and Makhdoom Amin Fahim had been elected unopposed
as President in the latest party polls of 2013.2 No elections took place in case of Mr. Zardari’s new position in
the party and media reports have suggested that the decision was adopted unanimously
as it came in the form of a proposal from the party’s provincial presidents.3
Technicalities aside, PPPP has all along been
de-facto PPP; it was created when it was not possible to contest election from
the platform of PPP during General Musharraf’s rule. PPPP had outlived
its utility and the right approach will be to merge the two parties into one
unified PPP. The current state is rather confusing both for general public and
party workers in which Bilawal is the chairman of PPP with Asif Zardari its
co-Chair. In addition Asif Zardari is President of PPPP from whose platform
all its MNAs, MPAs and Senators were elected.
Muttahida
Quami Movement (MQM) – Mr. Waseem Akhtar selected by MQM for Mayorship
of Karachi
Mr. Waseem Akhtar
On December 15, 2015, MQM announced two nominations
for the positions of Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Karachi, Mr. Waseem Akhtar and
Mr. Arshad Vohra, respectively. The decision was made after meetings of the
Rabita Committees in London and Karachi. Voting was held through secret
ballots and Mr. Waseem Akhtar emerged as the winner with the highest number
of votes and Dr. Arsha Vohra gained the second highest number of votes.4 On the same day, it was announced by the current Acting Convenor Mr. Nadeem
Nusrat that Dr. Farooq Sattar had been appointed as Senior Deputy Convenor of
the Rabita Committee Karachi.5
Pakistan
Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) – Foreign Funding Case lingers in the ECP
In the case of foreign funding of the PTI at
the ECP, in another hearing held on December 3, 2015, the ECP expressed annoyance
at the PTI’s lawyers once again refusing to submit details of party funds.
The hearing was adjourned till December 21, 2015.6
Meanwhile, the Chairman Mr. Imran Khan submitted
an affidavit to the Islamabad High Court (IHC) with the claim that there was
no concept of public scrutiny of political party funds and that Mr. Akbar S.
Babar was not a member of the ECP but an ordinary citizen who cannot exercise
the authority to raise objections on the party’s accounts.7 On December 10, 2015, a Division Bench of the IHC adjourned until December
17, 2015 the hearing of the PTI Writ Petition to suspend hearings of the foreign
funding case in the ECP. The hearing was again adjourned on December 17, 2015,
until January 26, 2016.8
A founding member and former Information Secretary
of the party, Mr. Akbar S. Babar, had filed a petition back in November 2014
with the Election Commission of Pakistan and alleged corruption and violation
of laws in collection of donations and managing party funds by party leadership.
On April 1, 2015, a full bench of ECP, headed by Chief Election Commissioner
(CEC) Justice (Retd) Sardar Raza Khan, ordered PTI to submit all the details
of its foreign funding by May 6, 2015.9 Instead of sharing all details of foreign funding, PTI questioned the constitutional
jurisdiction of the ECP to hear a case regarding the party’s financial
matters and scan its documents in this regard. On October 8, 2015, the ECP rejected
this plea of PTI10 saying that it had complete authority to look into the financial documents
of PTI and quoted the Political Parties Order, 2002 and Political Parties Rules,
2002 saying: “…If the statement could not be scrutinised at
the time of submission, the law does not prohibit that the same cannot be done
subsequently. The commission does never surrender its powers as there is no
estoppel in law and such jurisdiction can be assumed any time.” According
to Mr. Akbar S. Babar, he had provided evidence with his petition that PTI and
its leadership has acted in utter violation of Articles 3, 5, 6, and 13 of the
Political Parties Order, 2002 read with Rules 4, 5, 6 of the Political Parties
Rules, 2002.
Pakistan
Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) – Gearing up for Intra-party elections
A meeting of the central leadership of PTI took
place on December 7, 2015 in Islamabad after which it was announced by the Chairman
Mr. Imran Khan that PTI would be holding intra-party elections soon and members
of the party would be able to elect their representatives directly. A seven-member
committee was also formed during the meeting headed by Dr. Arif Alvi, PTI Organiser
for Sindh that will be holding consultations with the PTI Election Commission,
headed by PTI Chief Election Commissioner Mr. Tasneem Noorani, for organising
the elections and deciding a final date.
Media reports have shed light on a letter written
by PTI’s dissolved election tribunal to the Chairman Mr. Imran Khan reminding
him to implement the tribunal’s orders while holding new intra-party elections
and to not allow those who stood disqualified in the tribunal’s orders
to contest elections.11
Meeting at the PTI Election Commission Office on December
9, 2015
A meeting was held between the committee members
and the PTI Election Commission on December 9, 2015 in which Dr. Arif Alvi and
PTI MNA Mr. Asad Umar put various concerns of the party before the commission.12
Meeting at the PTI Election Commission Office on December
23, 2015
Another meeting of the PTI Election Commission
on December 23, 2015 took place in which preparations for formally opening membership
campaign through SMS were discussed and to announce the formal launch of membership
campaign and dissolution of existing bodies and organisers. According to an
official notification of PTI Election Commission, an exhaustive session was
held with technical experts to address issues that could impact free, fair and
transparent intra-party elections.13
On December 30, 2015, the PTI Election Commission
released a test registration procedure, which is indicative of the fact that
the party is working diligently to hold internal elections in a serious manner
so as to avoid irregularities based on lessons learnt in the previous party
elections.14
References:
1. Bilawal chairs PPP’s CEC Meeting, DAWN,
December 27, 2015, as accessed on Jan 1, 2016 at
http://www.dawn.com/news/1228928/bilawal-chairs-peoples-partys-cec-meeting-today
2. Information received from party secretariat
by PILDAT on December 18, 2015
4. Meeting with Senior Deputy Convenor,
Dr. Farooq Sattar, on January 8, 2016 in Karachi
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