The proposed 26th constitutional amendment is anticipated to be approved by the National Assembly, which is anticipated to meet on October 18 or 19.
The National Assembly Secretariat has been instructed to get ready for the important gathering, according to sources.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has voiced strong opposition to the proposal, which seeks to overhaul the judiciary. The government coalition is moving forward with its legislative agenda in spite of this opposition.
In order to pass the constitutional amendment bill, the 342-member National Assembly must receive 224 votes, or a two-thirds majority. But with only 215 members, the ruling coalition is now not strong enough to form the necessary majority.