National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser has said that Prime Minister Imran Khan has agreed to the formation of a committee on a ‘charter of economy’.
Making the announcement on twitter late on Friday, Qaiser said that he had discussed legislation, politics and economic affairs with the prime minister. During the talks, Qaiser said, the prime minister agreed to the formation of a special committee to tackle challenges to growth.
Qaiser said he will be taking the opposition on board to this end for the “greater cause of our country”.
Today had meeting with PM.Different legislative,political& economic issues were discussed. PM is agreed on constitution of Special committee on charter of Economy to cop with Economic challenges.we will get the opposition onboard for this greater cause of our country.
— Asad Qaiser (@AsadQaiserPTI) June 21, 2019
“This special committee for the economy will consider only current economic conditions and will propose solutions. I hope that governmentt and all opposition parties will contribute in their best for country’s greater cause,” he added in a subsequent tweet.
The idea of a charter of economy — an arrival at a common ground of sorts between the warring government and opposition benches — had been proposed by both PPP and PML-N.
Today had meeting with PM.Different legislative,political& economic issues were discussed. PM is agreed on constitution of Special committee on charter of Economy to cop with Economic challenges.we will get the opposition onboard for this greater cause of our country.
— Asad Qaiser (@AsadQaiserPTI) June 21, 2019
On Friday, former president and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari had said that he had proposed a charter of economy to the government, “but they are not receptive to the idea. They are mocking the suggestion, but there is a precedent for it.”