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July 01; In a Consultative Session organised
by PILDAT on Scorecards on Senators’ Performance, 2015-2016, experts stressed
upon Parliamentarians to effectively discharge their responsibilities of representation,
legislation and oversight.
The Consultative Session took place in the backdrop
of the PILDAT
Report on Scorecards on Honourable Senators’ Performance, 2015-16, launched
on June 27, 2016. As a result of our evaluation, Senator Col (R) Tahir Hussain
Mashhadi (Sindh, MQM) emerged as Senator of the Year with the highest overall
score of 95%. Senator Sassui Palijo (Sindh, PPP-P) gained the 1st position among
19 Women Senators in the Senate with an overall score of 51%. Overall average
score of Senators performance in the Senate was 41%.
Former Speaker West Pakistan Assembly / former
Senator and member of the PILDAT Steering Committee, Chaudhry Muhammad
Anwer Bhinder highlighted that the roles and responsibilities of the Parliamentarians
are clearly stated in the Rules of Procedure and the Constitution. A Parliamentarian’s
primary duty remains that of representation; at least, that is one dimension
of their responsibilities that resonates closely with the electorate. This,
however, does not take away from the importance of the duties of law making
and acting as a bridge between the Government and the people. Mr. Bhinder stated
that political parties as institutions are crucial in the training of the Parliamentarians.
Media also must play a role in engaging MPs’ attention towards issues
of public importance.
Senior Journalist and President, CPNE, Mr.
Mujib-ur-Rehman Shami, noted that successive martial laws in Pakistan disrupted
the parliamentary system of government, hence, importance of constituencies
increased over time. However, there is no difference between roles and responsibilities
of MNAs, MPAs and local government representatives. A crucial need in our country
has arisen since the formation of local governments to draft separately their
roles and responsibilities. Mr. Shami also highlighted that parliamentary parties
are generally very weak and do not meet as regularly as they should.
Earlier, Mr. Ahmed Bilal Mehboob, President,
PILDAT presented key findings of the Score Card and raised three key questions
for debate at the conference and beyond. 1) Role and responsibilities
of parliamentarians in Pakistan: How to reconcile conflicting expectations of
the electorate and the constitution and the rules? 2) Has the role and performance
of Pakistani parliamentarians undergone a change since 1947 or 2002? If so,
what is the change? Is it a change for the better? 3) How to optimize the positive
impact of citizens’ assessment of parliamentarians’ performance?
And how to avoid the possible negative impact?
Discussants present at the conference included
Mr. Iftikhar Ahmad, Senior Journalist and Anchor, Mr. Yasir Pirzada,
Columnist, Jang Group, Dr. Nighat Noureen, FC College, Mr. Shamshad Ahmed, Former
Foreign Secretary, Mr. Khalid Mehmood Khalid, Correspondent Samaa TV, Mr. Naeemul
Haq, DG NIM, Mr. Suheil Warraich, Senior Analyst, Mr. Ata-ur-Rehman, Group Editor,
Daily Nai Baat, Mr. Irshad Ahmed Arif, Columnist, Dunya,Mr. Rauf Tahir, Columnist,
Mr. Amjad Mehmood, DAWN Correspondent, Mr. Usman Naeem, Additional Secretary,
MPDD, Mr. Wajahat Ali Dogar, Instructor, MPDD, Dr. Saad S. Khan, Instructor,
NSPP, Mr. Rahat Ul Ain, Professor at UMT, Ms. Rabia Sultan, Director, Farmer’s
Association, Mr. Imran Khan, Anchor, Express News, Mr. Hafizullah Niazi, Senior
Analyst, Mr. Najam U Din, Joint Director, HRCP, Dr. Murad Raas, MPA, PTI, Ms.
Faiza Malik, MPA, PPP-P, Mr. Tasneem Noorani, Former Secretary Interior.
PILDAT Scorecards on Honourable
Senators’ Performance, 2015-2016, and Consultative
Session were organised by PILDAT under its Democracy and Governance Programme
for which it has received financial support from the Danish International Development
Agency (DANIDA), Government of Denmark. |
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