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President Alvi hints at changes in 18th Amendment
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Published: April 6, 2019
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President Dr Arif Alvi. PHOTO: FILE

President Dr Arif Alvi has hinted at possible changes to the 18th Constitutional Amendment but ruled out any possibility of it being revoked, Radio Pakistan reported.

In a television interview on Friday night, the president said the amendment could be modified for improvements but only with consensus among all federating units.

“The 18th Amendment is part of Pakistan’s constitution; if the constitution can be modified, then why not this particular amendment?” President Alvi said in response to a question.



Calling for capacity building of provinces, he said improvements were direly required in governance and reforms, particularly in the taxation system.

President Alvi also highlighted the need for a social revolution in Pakistan. “Our country has moved out of the shadow of terrorism and extremism. We are now heading towards economic progress. At this point, religious scholars must lead a social revolution and generate public awareness on issues such as cleanliness, civic responsibilities and malnutrition.”

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He concluded on positive note and expressed confidence that Pakistan was heading in the right direction. “We are a nuclear power and one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Our people are generous and industrious and I believe nothing can deter Pakistan’s journey to progress,” said President Alvi.

There has been much debate recently over the future of the 18th Amendment, which was passed by the National Assembly in 2010 during the Pakistan Peoples Party’s tenure.

The PPP has repeatedly accused the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Inasf-led government of having plans to revoke the amendment. In a recent interview with Express News, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said a conspiracy was being hatched against the 18th Amendment, which removes the power of the president to dissolve the parliament unilaterally.

He said government spokespersons had openly talked about changing the amendment. “It is this mindset that is bent on creating a one unit system in this country,” said Bilawal, vowing that the PPP would defend the 18th amendment at any cost.

“Three of Sindh’s hospitals have been snatched [by the federal government]. The rights of the province are being trampled upon by the Centre and, under these circumstances, any changes to the 18th Amendment will be detrimental to the country’s unity,” he said.
 
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If an iron rod is inserted by the state in the backsides of the opposition leadership, 18th amendment can be removed.
But it does not seem like it wants to do that.
 
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If an iron rod is inserted by the state in the backsides of the opposition leadership, 18th amendment can be removed.
Not possible...Truth speaking why would opposition support the government if "he or his son"will be put behind bars by the very same government after this...Logically they will go against it...
 
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What's did they want to achieve by making such statements while they know that they can't change the 18th amendment.
 
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But it does not seem like it wants to do that.
Not possible...Truth speaking why would opposition support the government if "he or his son"will be put behind bars by the very same government after this...Logically they will go against it...
Arrest all of them and try them under article 6
 
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What's did they want to achieve by making such statements while they know that they can't change the 18th amendment.
Dissolve assemblies, announce referendum on behalf of 7th amendment then impose presidential system. Enough this crap of parliamentary system.
 
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To "war&peace" : When govt will try to chage the 18th amendment, this iron rod will change it's direction and will find it's way in backside of the govt leadership and those who support govt to roll back 18th amendment.
 
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At this point, religious scholars must lead a social revolution and generate public awareness on issues such as cleanliness, civic responsibilities and malnutrition.”
This is what I would love to see. The clergy galvanizing their flock in a collective jihad to -

  • cleanliness
  • civic responsibility
  • education
  • pay taxes
  • work hard
  • obey road rules
 
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Prosperous, more united and strong Pakistan needs not only 18th amendment but i would say "18th Amendment+" by giving more powers to provinces.
 
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Pakistan is too divided a nation with a weak centre to be able to do that.
Exactly, we needed to be united as nation and give IK 2/3rd majority so as to eliminate any excuses and let him perform and fulfil his agenda.
 
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