The President and the Federal Interior Minister recently met with the chief of JUI-F, indicating a shift in political alliances as the ruling coalition gears up for significant legislative action next week.
This meeting follows discussions between JUI-F and PTI leadership, suggesting potential impacts on upcoming legislative moves of the ruling parties.
Moreover, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari recently met the Prime Minister to deliberate on the political situation and legislative agenda concerning economic issues, which has implications for the judiciary.
The discussions between the ruling alliance and JUI-F focused on the evolving political situation and the government’s anticipated legislative agenda, particularly related to critical economic concerns and potential impacts on the judiciary.
JUI-F is in talks with both the government and opposition parties, drawing attention as both sides seek its support for their respective agendas.
As the ruling coalition seeks to secure support, the outcome of these discussions could significantly influence the legislative process in the coming weeks.
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Meetings between political leaders underscore the urgency with which the ruling coalition is working to ensure the passage of its legislative agenda amid shifting political landscapes.
Discussion within the ruling coalition about extending the retirement age of superior court judges by two years is also taking place to address budgetary concerns.
Furthermore, the legislative move extending the retirement age of judges would require strong parliamentary support, especially after a recent Supreme Court decision altered the composition of the parliament.
Amid these developments, the President has summoned sessions of the National Assembly and the Senate, with crucial legislation expected to be passed with the support of the ruling coalition and its allies in the upcoming sessions.