ISLAMABAD: The federal cabinet has approved the draft of the presidential reference that will be submitted to the Supreme Court (SC) to seek clarity on the Article 63 (A) for curbing the horse-trading, ARY News reported on Sunday.
The approval of the draft presidential reference was taken from the federal cabinet members through a circulation summary.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government will submit the presidential reference to the Supreme Court (SC) on Monday (tomorrow) to seek the interpretation of Article 63 (A) for ending the horse-trading.
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The contents of the reference included the said article’s interpretation, clarity on the deseating of the dissident lawmakers or the lifetime disqualification and whether they would remain sadiq and ameen [honest and righteous] or not after being deseated, sources told ARY News. It will also seek the top court’s opinion regarding the implementation of Article 62 (1) (f) along with Article 63 on the turncoats.
Attorney General of Pakistan Khalid Jawed Khan said in a statement that the draft of the reference was prepared which will be submitted to the apex court for seeking the interpretation of Article 63 (A).
Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar said in a Twitter message that the presidential reference will be submitted to the top court tomorrow. He added that the interpretation of Article 63 (A) will eliminate horse-trading in national politics.
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Sharing details of it, Babar Awan had earlier said that the president will send a reference for clarity on article 63 (A) of the Constitution and it will seek answers to two questions.
The incumbent chief justice was the head of the apex court bench that previously decided on disqualification under the said article.
“Wherever period of disqualification is not mentioned in the constitution it is interpreted as lifetime,” he said and added, “the disgruntled PTI lawmakers have chance to return and if they decide against it, they will be disqualified for lifetime.”
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