22 March 2011
It is the first time in Pakistan when an elected president is going o address the same assembly for the fourth time. The president, in his address, will highlight the government’s three years performance and policies for next two years.
This time it does not appear an easy going for the president, though he had devolved his presidential powers to the parliament through the 18th Amendment. Due to Inflation, worsening law and order situation, drone attacks, gas and electricity load shedding and the release of Raymond Davis, a strong protest is expected during Zardari’s address
The president’s three previous addresses to the Parliament’s joint session went smoothly as the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) was in good terms with other political parties. Between the third and fourth session of the Parliament, the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl left the government, the Muttahida Quami Movement quit the cabinet and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz ended its alliance with the PPP in Punjab.
It is the first time in Pakistan when an elected president is going o address the same assembly for the fourth time. The president, in his address, will highlight the government’s three years performance and policies for next two years.
This time it does not appear an easy going for the president, though he had devolved his presidential powers to the parliament through the 18th Amendment. Due to Inflation, worsening law and order situation, drone attacks, gas and electricity load shedding and the release of Raymond Davis, a strong protest is expected during Zardari’s address
The president’s three previous addresses to the Parliament’s joint session went smoothly as the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) was in good terms with other political parties. Between the third and fourth session of the Parliament, the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl left the government, the Muttahida Quami Movement quit the cabinet and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz ended its alliance with the PPP in Punjab.
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