Pakistan NA to elect 18th PM today
Following disqualification of Nawaz Sharif by the Supreme Court, the National Assembly of Pakistan will pick the country’s eighteenth prime minister on Tuesday, for which major political parties have already fielded their respective candidates, reports Daily Pakistan.
Six candidates, including Shahid Khaqan Abbasi of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, are in the fray to contest the election at the specially convened session of the house at three in the afternoon.
Other candidates in the run include PPP’s Syed Khurshid Shah and Syed Naveed Qamar, PTI’s Sheikh Rashid Ahmad, Jamaat-e-Islami’s Sahibzada Tariqullah and MQM’s Kishwar Zahra.
Opposition parties met in Islamabad on Monday before filing of the nomination papers to agree on a consensus candidate but failed to make a breakthrough.
Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq scrutinized the nomination papers and found nomination papers of all the candidates in order.
Sheikh Rashid Ahmad raised some objections to the nomination of Shahid Khaqan Abbasi but these were rejected.
The candidates can withdraw their nomination papers any time before the start of the election process.
The Speaker will read out names of the validly nominated candidates and ask members who wish to vote in favour of their candidates to pass in single file through the designated entrance.
Tellers posted there will record their votes and after a member has recorded his vote, he would not return to the Chamber till completion of the voting process.
Due to the vacant seat of Leader of the House, no other business can take place in the House except for the election process, according to assembly rules.
According to the Constitution, the process of PM’s election would continue as long as a candidate achieves clear majority - 172 votes.
After the PM’s election, the newly-elect Leader of the House will take oath of his office at the Presidency. The incumbent president will administer oath to the new prime minister.
The tradition is that the president also administers oath to members of the new cabinet.