Pakistan's major ruling coalition partners have agreed to dissolve the National Assembly on 8th &nbsp;August a few days before the completion of its five-year term. <br />''<br />''The aim of the early dissolve&nbsp;to get extra time for general elections. The five-year constitutional term of the incumbent National Assembly expires on 12th August at midnight – four days after the date on which both parties have reportedly agreed to dissolve the legislature.<br />''<br />''The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) – the two major stakeholders in the federal government – have agreed to dissolve the National Assembly.<br />''<br />''According to the law, if the president doesn't approve the recommendation, the National Assembly stands dissolved after 48 hours – giving the government enough time to achieve its target of premature dissolution.<br />''<br />''However, the Election Commission of Pakistan is bound to hold the general polls within 90 days if the Assembly is dissolved before its constitutional term.&nbsp;Once the National Assembly is dissolved, the federal government will require a caretaker setup. Until the formation of a caretaker government, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will continue his duties as the prime minister, albeit for a few days.<br />
News On AIR | July 19, 2023 11:37 AM
Pakistan's major ruling coalition partners agree to dissolve National Assembly