ECP Cites Technical Hurdles, Rules Out Elections Within 90 Days
Blog Post 1: "ECP Faces Technical Challenges in Holding Swift Elections"
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has thrown cold water on hopes for quick elections, even though there's a clamor for swift polls in the country. Despite the dissolution of the National Assembly and calls for elections within the constitutionally mandated 90 days, a senior ECP official has highlighted the technical challenges. According to reports, announcing an election date triggers a series of activities outlined in the Elections Act 2017, making it practically unfeasible to meet the 90-day deadline.
Blog Post 2: "Debate Over ECP's Decision on Constituency Delimitation"
The ECP's decision to initiate fresh constituency delimitation following the digital census has sparked a debate among political parties and civil society organizations. While some parties insist on adhering to the 90-day limit for elections, others oppose the delayed polls, arguing that it violates constitutional mandates. The controversy has raised concerns about public trust and the prioritization of delimitation over timely elections.
Blog Post 3: "Calls for Transparency and Fairness in Upcoming Elections"
Civil society organizations and political groups are calling on the ECP to ensure transparency and fairness in the upcoming elections. They emphasize the importance of adhering to Article 48(5a) of the Constitution and urge the highest court to ensure that all political groups have an equal chance to compete. The debate continues as Pakistan navigates its path towards elections.
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