Amendments Will Give Musharraf Power to Dismiss Parliament

Amendments Will Give Musharraf Power to Dismiss Parliament

Asked if the amendments would need approval by parliament, Musharraf shot back angrily:

I am hereby making it part of the constitution through the powers given to me by the Supreme Court of Pakistan. I don’t need the assembly’s approval.

He said parliament, once in place, would have the power to undo the amendments to the constitution provided it had a two-thirds majority, but warned:

That is a big issue which will bring them into conflict with me and the National Security Council. Then I will decide whether I should quit or they should go.

Comments: Even though the supreme court ruling didnt had a single word about any powers given to him to amend the constitution, he should have given some other vague reason. I think while he is in absolute power, he should introduce a whole new constitution. Atleast he would not play with the same dice.

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he doest not trust the elected goverment when it comes to
pakistan but wants one-time plebecite to get kashmir?
indian miltary has veto power inkashmir same way pakistani army has in whole pakistan with population of 140 million .

Re: Amendments Will Give Musharraf Power to Dismiss Parliament

ARD refuses to support Musharraf on India

You expect Democracy from these politicians, who kiss Indian ass!

To hell with Democracy version of politicians!

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Pak politicians are well known jackass!

Musharraf should just cancel the elections and just pick a PM and members of parliment. It would save everyone time, trouble and money and won't make a difference at all.

Egypt style "democracy", here we come!

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Musharraf should just cancel the elections and just pick a PM and members of parliment. It would save everyone time, trouble and money and won't make a difference at all.

Egypt style "democracy", here we come!
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Nah Muala Baksh :p

Egyptians don't have National Security Council as we will have in the furture.

I wish them all the luck. Mush being military dictator has no business in making these changes.

Opposition parties in Pakistan say they will do their best to block sweeping new powers which military ruler General Pervez Musharraf has granted himself.

General Musharraf might as well declare himself as the absolute monarch for life

Pakistan People’s Party
They accuse the president of seeking to perpetuate dictatorship under the guise of democracy.

The main opposition alliance, which includes the parties of former prime ministers Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto, said constitutional changes could be made only by parliament.

Analysts say the opposition has little alternative but to win control of the national assembly in elections in October.

The opposition is up in arms

General Musharraf, who seized power in a bloodless coup in 1999, announced on Wednesday that he had decreed a string of changes to the constitution - many of which significantly strengthen his position.

Amongst his new powers, he restored his right to dismiss an elected parliament - a power withdrawn by the government of the last prime minister, Nawaz Sharif.

Outrage

“Musharraf has grabbed all the powers and the next prime minister will be helpless,” Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan, who leads the Alliance for Restoration of Democracy, told reporters in Lahore.

The opposition would undo these amendments if voted into power by the people of Pakistan

Jamaat-e-Islami
The Pakistan People’s Party of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto said: “Musharraf might as well declare himself as the absolute monarch for life.”

The Pakistan Muslim League of Mr Sharif said it would use all means short of violence to challenge General Musharraf’s rule.

A spokesman for the main Islamic party, Jamaat-e-Islami, said the amendments made a mockery of pledges to restore democracy.

“The opposition would undo these amendments if voted into power by the people of Pakistan.”

Security council

The changes, which come after weeks of debate, are part of a package of constitutional amendments designed to accompany the full restoration of democracy scheduled for October.

At a news conference in Islamabad, General Musharraf also confirmed that he would remain in office for another five years following a controversial referendum in April.

National Security Council
President
Prime minister
Leader of opposition
Senate chairman
National Assembly speaker
Four state chief ministers
Three armed forces chiefs
Chairman of joint chiefs of staff
He said he had been given the power to change the constitution by the Supreme Court in a ruling on the legality of his 1999 coup.

Among his new powers, President Musharraf will now be able to choose the heads of Pakistan’s army and navy.

And he confirmed that he will set up a National Security Council, including members of the military, to monitor future governments - a plan which deeply worries the opposition.

The opposition says the April vote was massively rigged in his favour of the president, who promised to restore civilian rule after taking power.

And they accuse him of manipulating October’s election by passing laws preventing Mr Sharif and Ms Bhutto from returning to power.

The military has ruled Pakistan for more than half of its 55-year history

Musharraf Redraws Constitution

…Gen. Pervez Musharraf unilaterally redrew Pakistan’s Constitution today, imposing 29 amendments

This is the part I really like

**The general, appearing in military uniform at a news conference here, signalled that the new Parliament would have no power to repeal the changes he decreed today.

“This is part of the Constitution,” he declared at one point, waving his hand in the air. “I am hereby making it part of the Constitution.”**

But they said the general, a former Pakistani Army commando, was showing a familiar tendency to alienate potential allies by dictating changes instead of building consensus. “If I remember correctly, the Emperor Charlemagne crowned himself too,” one diplomat said here tonight. “It’s the commando attitude.” (In fact, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne.)

Comments: I think GEN. Saheb should declare him self Amir-ul-Muslimeen, and I guarantee you that you would see millions comming in for BeA’a, thats the only way to stop another general Saheb to come in next year and do the same in November 2003.

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Comments: I think GEN. Saheb should declare him self Amir-ul-Muslimeen, and I guarantee you that you would see millions comming in for BeA'a,

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Ameen.

Yes, and politicians have the right to talk about Democracy and work like Dictators. Remember NS?

**National Security Council

  • President
  • Prime minister
  • Leader of opposition
  • Senate chairman
  • National Assembly speaker
  • Four state chief ministers
  • Three armed forces chiefs
  • Chairman of joint chiefs of staff **

:hula:

The only people so blindly supporting Mush are both from a certian community of Karachi. :D

*"This is a set of final amendments, and these are entrenched in the Constitution because of authority and powers the Supreme Court has given to me, and there is no need to get it validated or ratified from the parliament," *

What Karachi people has to do with Musharraf?

:rolleyes:

…and you are making alot of sense :stuck_out_tongue:

Difficult to understand the poetry? :dixsi:

Where community do you think Mush is from? And I have a feeling both you two are one and the same.

Hain?

Since when Musho started thinking himself as Mohajir? :confused:

PT pleas read the PCO and the Supreme Court ruling if its not been amended already.

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PT pleas read the PCO and the Supreme Court ruling if its not been amended already.
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Post the whole article dear :)

Since when Pakistanis(Oppositions & Current Govt.) ever sat and discussed the condition of the country.

Today, I see that in National Security Council :)

The National Security Council will only keep check on the working of parliament and elected cabinet Musharraf added.

Why can't we work al together for Pakistan?

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Post the whole article dear :)

Since when Pakistanis(Oppositions & Current Govt.) ever sat and discussed the condition of the country.

Today, I see that in National Security Council :)

The National Security Council will only keep check on the working of parliament and elected cabinet Musharraf added.

Why can't we work al together for Pakistan?
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The National Security Council will only keep check on the working of parliament and elected cabinet *** whenever musharraf asks them to do so ***

ha ha

read between lines.

Yes NS was dictator elected by the people of Pakistan. Mush is dictator who came to power by the gun not vote. See the diff.?

As for as NSC is concerned, this will neve work with system of govt. we have. I can’t picture NS, BB and Mush sitting around the talbe talking about Kargil conflict with India in 1999.

Anway, Mushrraf is destroying a sacred piece of document, the constitituion, that’s keeping Pakistan united. Likes of Mushrraf have broken up country once, and they are in process of doing it again. Mushrraf the dictator must go for sake of unity of Pakistan!!!