Assemblies are held in high regard because they are given
the status of being the democratic or public face of the government. Assemblies
comprise of lay people who are selected through an electoral process to
represent the rights of the people and provide a public forum in which government
policies and current affairs can be discussed openly and analysed.
Assemblies or legislatures are responsible for making the
laws. Pakistan has a parliamentary form of government and is a bicameral
legislature that consists of the senate and the national assembly. The national
assembly or the lower house of the parliament is the country’s foremost and sovereign
law making body. The members of the national assembly are elected by the
general public and it is their duty to make policies and laws for the smooth
running of a democratic state. The national assembly is also supposed to keep a
check and balance on the executive and to make sure that the government does not
violate the basic rights of citizens and follows the boundaries and limitations
set out in the constitution. As far as the Pakistani Senate is concerned, its
main purpose was to give equal representation to all the federating units since
the membership of the National Assembly was based on the population of each
province.
The role of the Pakistani Senate is to promote national
unity and peace and to eliminate the fear of one province dominating the others
on the national assembly. However, one of the biggest problem that Pakistan
faces today is the domination of Punjab over other provinces. Since Punjab has
the highest population and the highest number of seats in the national
assembly, the interests of Pakistan as a whole, end up being synonymous to the
interests of Punjab. This, in turn, upsets the balance of power and creates
rifts among the provinces which makes it difficult to run the state according
to the pure spirit of democracy.
1 comment:
Well as long as the senate is based on a non direct vote system , we cannot expect it to achieve anything substantial.
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