PML-N Whip proposes new timings for cabinet meetings

Web DeskApril 27, 2024 09:03 AMnational
  • Proposal to avoid conflicts between cabinet meetings and National Assembly sessions
  • Scheduled meeting with Minister for National Food Security and Research on April 29
  • Importance of coordinating schedules to ensure ministerial presence in the House
PML-N Whip proposes new timings for cabinet meetingsImage Credits: Arab News
The PML-N Whip suggests new timings for cabinet meetings to prevent conflicts with National Assembly sessions, ensuring ministerial presence for productive discussions on national issues like agriculture.

The PML-N Whip in the National Assembly, Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, has put forward a proposal to the government suggesting alternative timings for cabinet meetings to avoid conflicts with scheduled National Assembly sessions. This proposal comes in response to a point of order raised by PPPP MNA Nazir Ahmed Bhugio regarding the absence of a meeting with the Minister for National Food Security and Research on Friday. Despite the minister's commitment to addressing agricultural issues, the meeting did not take place as scheduled. Chaudhry assured fellow Members of the National Assembly that a meeting with the Minister for National Food Security and Research is now scheduled for April 29 to discuss agricultural concerns.

Chaudhry explained that the minister's absence was due to a prior commitment to a cabinet meeting, highlighting the importance of avoiding scheduling conflicts with National Assembly sessions. He proposed holding meetings in the Parliament's committee room to ensure ministers can attend and address lawmakers' queries effectively. Chaudhry emphasized that these measures would guarantee the presence of ministers in the House, facilitating productive discussions and decision-making.

In conclusion, the proposal put forth by Tariq Fazal Chaudhry aims to streamline the coordination between cabinet meetings and National Assembly sessions, ensuring that crucial discussions on national issues, such as agriculture, are not disrupted. By implementing these suggestions, the government can enhance the efficiency of its decision-making processes and strengthen parliamentary oversight.

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