27th Constitutional Amendment Moves to Senate Review Committee
The 27th Constitutional Amendment has reached the Senate for debate and review. The federal cabinet approved the draft earlier. Lawmakers have now sent it to a joint parliamentary committee for examination. This step marks a major phase in Pakistan’s constitutional process.
Key Details of the 27th Amendment
The proposed law suggests several important changes. It seeks to create a new Constitutional Court for interpreting the Constitution. This move could redefine the role of the Supreme Court.
In addition, the amendment outlines new procedures for transferring judges. It also proposes adjustments in military command powers. The draft mentions possible changes in financial arrangements between the federation and provinces. For example, it may alter the National Finance Commission’s resource-sharing formula.
Supporters claim the changes will improve coordination among state institutions. However, critics warn that the reforms could reduce judicial independence and provincial authority.
Political Reactions and Next Steps
Political experts call this proposal one of the biggest reforms since the 18th Amendment. They believe its impact will last for decades.
The joint parliamentary committee will now study the draft in detail. Lawmakers need a two-thirds majority in both Houses to pass it. Therefore, political negotiations will play a vital role in the coming weeks.
The outcome will shape Pakistan’s governance structure for years ahead. Citizens are watching closely.
