Tag: Tenure

No threat to govt from protests, will complete tenure: Mian Ayub

Punjab People’s Youth Organisation President and Adviser to Prime Minister on Youth Affairs Mian Muhammad Ayub on Tuesday said the PPP-led regime would complete...

Elected govt should complete its tenure, says Nawaz

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz President Nawaz Sharif on Monday said the elected government should complete its mandated tenure. Talking to a private news channel, Nawaz said...

Government should complete its tenure, says Iftikhar Hussain

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Minister Iftikhar Hussain said on Thursday the government had come to power through a democratic process and it should therefore complete...

CPLC chief engineering extension in tenure?

Having completed his one-year term in March 2011, Citizens-Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) chief Ahmed Chinoy is now allegedly engineering a one-year extension in service,...

Butt will complete his tenure

There is no possibility of Ijaz Butt being sacked as chairman of the Pakistan cricket Board in the near future, ESPN said in a...

Dawn of a new tenure: Sindh’s ‘Higher Education Commission’

KARACHI - With Islamabad devolving responsibility of educating the people to provincial governments, Sindh is finalising arrangements to establish its Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan Today has learnt. With the devolution of five more ministries - including Education - to the provinces under the 18th Constitutional Amendment, all four provincial governments were supposed to chalk out a comprehensive strategy to ensure continuation in matters that were dealt with by the HEC.

PPP, PML-N mulling legislation to trim assemblies’ tenure

ISLAMABAD - The ruling PPP and the PML-N are mulling a proposal to move a joint legislation to trim the term of national and provincial assemblies from five years to four years - a situation that suites both the parties ruling in the centre and the Punjab.
A source confided to Pakistan Today on Saturday that the ruling PPP wanted to secure its majority in the Upper House in the upcoming Senate elections. The source said once the PPP and PML-N had a thorough discussion on the

Govt to complete five-year tenure: Rehman

ISLAMABAD - Interior Affairs Minister Rehman Malik has said that the PPP-led government will complete its five-year tenure despite the fact that some elements are spreading continuously rumours about the fate of the central government.
Talking to reporters outside the Parliament House on Thursday, the Interior Affairs minister said that the government had taken various steps for proving relief to the people. The PPP would remove all reservations of its coalition partners, the