LAHORE: In a meeting today, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), addressed the planned “27th constitutional amendment centred on provincial rights” in light of the judiciary-focused 26th Amendment that was passed earlier this month, according to sources.
On October 21, both sides celebrated the 26th Constitutional Amendment’s successful passage, praising all of their allies.
The premier reaffirmed his dedication to serving the country and thanked the PPP for helping the PML-N-led coalition government achieve economic stability.
Significant disinflation resulted from the coalition government’s actions, he added, and other economic indicators were also indicating encouraging trends.
The leader of the PPP claimed that the 26th Amendment will act as a pledge to cooperate with the ruling PML-N in bolstering democracy and parliament.