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The Sitting of the National Assembly has been adjourned to meet again on Monday, the 22nd April, 2024 at 5.00 p.m.
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NA Speaker stresses need for Legislation on Important National issues with consensus

Tuesday, 9th October, 2018

Islamabad: October 9, 2018. Federal Minister for Law and Justice Farogh Naseem called on Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser at Parliament House on Tuesday.  The matters pertaining to upcoming session of the National Assembly and legislation on important national issues were discussed in the meeting.

The Speaker said that the current political situation and other important matters in the country should be resolved in the Parliament. Emphasizing the need for active enactment of legislation in order to provide relief to masses he said that the legislation on important national issues will be carried out with consultation of leaders of all Parliamentary Parties in the House.  He said that  to resolve the national issues in the Parliament was in best interest of the country and he wanted that matters of national importance including law and orders situation, water and energy crises and stability of economy in the country should be discussed in the House in detailed.

Asad Qaiser said that all the political parties in the National Assembly need to be involved in for the security and economic stability in the country.  He said that Standing Committees were the important components of the Parliament and their early completion was necessary for prompt enactment of legislation.  He said that to bring the country out of crises was our common responsibility and Parliament is the best forum to resolve the problems confronted to the masses.  He said that all heads of Parliamentary Parties have to play the role to keep the environment of House peaceful.

Minister for Law and Justice Farogh Naseem has said that in order to resolve the issues of the public the Government was serious in enactment of legislation and believed that Parliament is a supreme Institution and was inevitable for resolving the public issues and legislation.   He assured the all-out cooperation of the Government in keeping the House environment peaceful and strengthening of its sanctity.