Wednesday 21 October 2015

ISLAMABAD: The Election Fee of Pakistan (ECP) restored on Wednesday membership of 58 lawmakers as they submitted their annual statements of belongings to the authority.
The ECP had suspended 272 lawmakers on October 16, who did not submit statements of their private belongings and liabilities – a authorized requirement for all legislators.
Amongst these whose membership has been restored embrace 23 MNAs, 19 members of Punjab Meeting, 4 members of Sindh Meeting, three members of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (Okay-P) Meeting, and two members of Balochistan Meeting. Suspension of seven senators was additionally revoked.
In line with the regulation, each member elected to the legislature has to submit particulars of their belongings and liabilities by September 30 yearly.
Nevertheless, the suspension clause within the regulation can also be ambiguous because it doesn’t specify what suspension would imply. Membership of lawmakers is restored as quickly as they file their statements.

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