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Beyond Boundaries II
Beyond Boundaries II Beyond Boundaries II Pakistan - Afghanistan Track 1.5 and II cc Connecting People Building Peace Promoting Cooperation 1 Beyond Boundaries II Beyond Boundaries II Pakistan – Afghanistan Track 1.5 and II Connecting People Building Peace Promoting Cooperation 2 Beyond Boundaries II Beyond Boundaries II ©Center for Research and Security Studies 2018 All rights reserved This publication can be ordered from CRSS Islamabad office. All CRSS publications are also available free of cost for digital download from the CRSS website. 14-M, Ali Plaza, 2nd Floor, F-8 Markaz, Islamabad, Pakistan. Tel: +92-51-8314801-03 Fax: +92-51-8314804 www.crss.pk 3 Beyond Boundaries II TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ACRONYMS ..................................................................................................... 5 2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................... 9 3. CONTEXTUALIZING BEYOND BOUNDARIES................................................... 11 4. FIRST MEETING OF THE PAKISTAN AFGHANISTAN JOINT COMMITTEE ........ 56 5. SECOND MEETING OF PAKISTAN AFGHANISTAN JOINT COMMITTEE .......... 72 6. THIRD MEETING OF PAKISTAN AFGHANISTAN JOINT COMMITTEE .............. 95 7. FOURTH MEETING OF PAKISTAN AFGHANISTAN JOINT COMMITTEE ........ 126 8. FIFTH MEETING OF PAKISTAN AFGHANISTAN JOINT COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS/TRADE ........................................................................................ 149 9. SIXTH MEETING OF PAKISTAN AFGHANISTAN JOINT COMMITTEE ............ 170 10. UNIVERSITY -
S.No. Contituency Name of Member Status 1 NA-2 Eng. Hamid Ul Haq Khalil P 2 NA-6 Mr
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT (Notice Office) 43rd Session 6th Sitting held on Wednesday, the 31st May, 2017 The following Members National Assembly of Pakistan attended the sitting S.No. Contituency Name of Member Status 1 NA-2 Eng. Hamid ul Haq Khalil P 2 NA-6 Mr. Siraj Muhammad Khan P 3 NA-7 Maulana Muhammad Gohar Shah P 4 NA-8 Mr. Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao P 5 NA-15 Mr. Nasir Khan Khattak P 6 NA-17 Dr. Muhammad Azhar Khan Jadoon P 7 NA-18 Mr. Murtaza Javed Abbasi P 8 NA-19 Mr. Babar Nawaz Khan P 9 NA-20 Sardar Muhammad Yousaf P 10 NA-21 Capt. Retd. Muhammad Safdar P 11 NA-23 Mr. Sarzameen P 12 NA-24 Maulana Fazal ur Rehman P 13 NA-25 Engineer Dawar Khan Kundi P 14 NA-30 Mr. Salim Rehman P 15 NA-31 Mr. Ibadullah P 16 NA-32 Mr. Iftikhar ud Din P 17 NA-35 Mr. Junaid Akbar P 18 NA-36 Mr. Bilal Rehman P 19 NA-37 Mr. Sajid Hussain Turi P 20 NA-39 Dr. Syed Ghazi Gulab Jamal P 21 NA-40 Mr. Muhammad Nazir Khan P 22 NA-42 Mr. Muhammad Jamal ud Din P 23 NA-43 Mr. Bismillah Khan P 24 NA-44 Mr. Shahab ud Din Khan P 25 NA-45 Alhaj Shah Jee Gul Afridi P 26 NA-46 Mr. Nasir Khan P 27 NA-47 Mr. Qaisar Jamal P 28 NA-49 Dr. Tariq Fazal Chudhary P 29 NA-51 Raja Muhammad Javed Ikhlas P 30 NA-54 Malik Ibrar Ahmed P 31 NA-57 Sheikh Aftab Ahmed P 32 NA-58 Malik Itbar Khan P 33 NA-60 Maj. -
Attendance Report
Lawmakers’ interest in National Assembly Shows Declining Trend 101 lawmakers attend less than half of sittings Attendance remains higher in shorter sessions while lower in longer sessions Average annual attendance the lowest during second parliamentary year FREE AND FAIR ELECTION NETWORK www.fafen.org I www.openparliament.pk Overall Attendance The 14th National Assembly completed its third parliamentary year on May 31, 2016. It held 289 sittings in 32 sessions between June 1, 2013 and May 30, 2016. The attendance record of lawmakers was first made public on the National Assembly website in June 2015 at the outset of third parliamentary year. The Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) acquired the attendance record of the Members of the National Assembly (MNA) for the first two parliamentary years through an information request to the National Assembly Secretariat. This report is based on the official attendance record and does not include the attendance of the Joint Sittings of Parliament and sitting held on May 31, 2016. The Assembly held 99 sittings in the first parliamentary year, 92 in the second and 98 in the third year. The highest attendance of MNAs was recorded during the first session of the 14th National Assembly followed by the third and 19th sessions which were single-sitting sessions. The third sitting of the first session witnessed the highest attendance when the election of the Prime Minister took place in the presence of 318 lawmakers. The fourth sitting of 18th session was the least attended with only 87 members were present. -
Collective Directory 061011 Final
www.pildat.org Bridging the Gap between Parliament and Civil Society Directory Parliamentary Committees and relevant Civil Society/Research Organisations of Pakistan www.pildat.org Bridging the Gap between Parliament and Civil Society Directory Parliamentary Committees and relevant Civil Society/Research Organisations of Pakistan PILDAT is an independent, non-partisan and not-for-profit indigenous research and training institution with the mission to strengthen democracy and democratic institutions in Pakistan. PILDAT is a registered non-profit entity under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860, Pakistan. Copyright© Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development And Transparency PILDAT All Rights Reserved Printed in Pakistan Published: September 2011 ISBN: 978-969-558-222-0 Any part of this publication can be used or cited with a clear reference to PILDAT This Directory has been compiled and published by PILDAT under the project titled Electoral and Parliamentary Process and Civil Society in Pakistan, in partnership with the East-West Centre, Hawaii and supported by the United Nations Democracy Fund. Published by Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency - PILDAT Head Office: No. 7, 9th Avenue, F-8/1, Islamabad, Pakistan Lahore Office: 45-A, Sector XX, 2nd Floor, Phase III Commercial Area, DHA, Lahore Tel: (+92-51) 111-123-345; Fax: (+92-51) 226-3078 E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.pildat.org Directory of Parliamentary Committees and Relevant Civil Society/Research Organisations of Pakistan Bridging the Gap between the Parliament and the Civil Society CONTENTS Preface 07 Abbreviations and Acronyms 09 Part - I: Synchronisation Matrix - Synchronisation Matrix of the Parliamentary Committees with Relevant Civil Society/Research Organisations Part - II: Special Committees 1. -
Election Commission of Pakistan
ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN NOTIFICATION Islamabad 22nd May, 2013 No.F.2(40)/2013-Cord.- In pursuance of the provisions of sub-section (3A) and sub-section (4) of Section 42 of the Representation of the People Act, 1976 (Act No. LXXXV of 1976), the Election Commission of Pakistan hereby publishes the names of candidates returned to the National Assembly of Pakistan from the constituencies mentioned below against the name of each candidate: No and Name of Name Father/ Husband's Name Address Constituency 1 2 3 4 KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA NA-1 PESHAWAR-I Mr. Imran Khan Ikramullah Khan Niazi 2-Zaman Park Zaman, Lahore NA-2 PESHAWAR-II Mr. Hamid Ul Haq Noor-ul -Haq Mohallah Akazai, Tehkal Bala,Tehsil & District Peshawar NA-3 PESHAWAR-III Mr. Sajid Nawaz Muhammad Nawaz Khan Garhi Ameer Khan, Patwar Payan, Tehsil & District Peshawar NA-4 PESHAWAR-IV Mr. Gulzar Khan Sher Mast Khan H.No. 126, Street A-1, Phase- 4, Hayatabad, Peshawar NA-5 NOWSHERA-I Mr. Pervez Khattak Hastam Khan Khattak Badrashi, Khel, Manki Sharif, Tehsil & District Nowshera. NA-6 NOWSHERA-II Mr. Siraj Muhammad Khan Umara Khan Misri Banda, Tehsil & District Nowshera NA-7 CHARSADDA-I Maulana Muhammad Gohar Hakeem Abdul Haq Gohar Abad, Babara, Tehsil & Shah District Charsadda NA-8 CHARSADDA-II Mr. Aftab Ahmad Khan Ghulam Haider Khan Dora Khel Sherpao, Tehsil Sherpao Tangi District Charsadda presently residing at House No.5, Rehman Baba Road P.O University Town, Peshawar NA-9 MARDAN-I Mr. Amir Haider Khan Muhammad Azam Khan Near Khyber Tobacco Company Nowshera Road Mardan NA-10 MARDAN-II Mr. -
Sl. # Constituency Name of Member Status 1 NA-2 Eng
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT (Notice Office) 55th Session 4th Sitting held on Friday, the 13th April, 2018 The following Members National Assembly of Pakistan attended the sitting Sl. # Constituency Name of Member Status 1 NA-2 Eng. Hamid ul Haq Khalil P 2 NA-5 Dr. Imran Khattak P 3 NA-6 Mr. Siraj Muhammad Khan P 4 NA-7 Maulana Muhammad Gohar Shah P 5 NA-12 Engineer Usman Khan Tarakai P 6 NA-17 Dr. Muhammad Azhar Khan Jadoon P 7 NA-18 Mr. Murtaza Javed Abbasi P 8 NA-21 Capt. Retd. Muhammad Safdar P 9 NA-25 Engineer Dawar Khan Kundi P 10 NA-27 Col. Retd. Amirullah Marwat P 11 NA-28 Mr. Sher Akbar Khan P 12 NA-30 Mr. Salim Rehman P 13 NA-33 Sahibzada Tariq Ullah P 14 NA-35 Mr. Junaid Akbar P 15 NA-40 Mr. Muhammad Nazir Khan P 16 NA-45 Alhaj Shah Jee Gul Afridi P 17 NA-48 Mr. Asad Umar P 18 NA-51 Raja Muhammad Javed Ikhlas P 19 NA-53 Mr. Ghulam Sarwar Khan P 20 NA-57 Sheikh Aftab Ahmed P 21 NA-61 Sardar Mumtaz Khan P 22 NA-62 Ch. Khadim Hussain P 23 NA-68 Sardar Muhammad Shafqat Hayat Khan P 24 NA-71 Mr. Obaid Ullah Khan Shadi Khel P 25 NA-75 Lt. Col. Retd. Ghulam Rasool Sahi P 26 NA-80 Mian Muhammad Farooq P 27 NA-82 Rana Muhammad Afzal Khan P 28 NA-83 Mian Abdul Manan P 29 NA-86 Mr. Qaiser Ahmad Sheikh P 30 NA-90 Sahibzada Mohammad Nazeer Sultan P 31 NA-92 Ch. -
Pakistan Equity| Strategy Jul 2, 2018 REP-057
Pakistan Equity| Strategy Jul 2, 2018 REP-057 AC Nabeel Khursheed Best Local Brokerage House [email protected] Brokers Poll 2011-14, 2016-17 Tel: +9221-35303330 Topline Securities, Pakistan www.jamapunji.pk Best Local Brokerage House 2015-16 Table of Contents Executive Summary ------------------------------------ 3 Election Outcome - Who Will Form the Next Government? ------------------------------------ 5 Pakistan’s Parliament Structure and Past Elections ------------------------------------ 20 Top Three Political Parties of Pakistan ------------------------------------ 28 5-Year Performance of Top 3 Political Parties ------------------------------------ 51 Politics of Electables and Political Engineering ------------------------------------ 69 Past Coalition Governments and Market Reaction ------------------------------------ 74 Appendix ------------------------------------ 78 PakistanHonda Atlas Politics Cars (HCAR) 2 Executive Summary . Pakistan will be gearing up for its second consecutive democratic government transition later this month. Observant and political experts term the upcoming polls (on July 25, 2018) as one of the most toughest and tightly contested elections in Pakistan’s history. Based on our analysis, we believe that there will be a neck to neck contest between PML-N and PTI. However, there is 75% probability that the new coalition Govt. will be led by PTI along with independents and smaller parties. Since it will be a close contest, there is a 25% likelihood that PML-N forms a coalition Govt. with PPP and other parties and independents. In a poll of leading Corporates and Fund Managers, 77% believe PTI to lead the next govt. and were equally split between PML-N and PTI as to who will get the highest number of seats. In another poll of top political experts, 75% of respondents were of the view that PTI will form the next govt. -
A GREAT BETRAYAL in the NAME of CHANGE PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW of KP GOVERNMENT (May 2013 – Sept 2014)
A GREAT BETRAYAL IN THE NAME OF CHANGE PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW OF KP GOVERNMENT (May 2013 – Sept 2014) HIGHLIGHTS A GREAT BETRAYAL IN THE NAME OF CHANGE PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW OF KP GOVERNMENT (May 2013 – Sept 2014) Agenda 1. Introduction 2. Economic Performance 3. Social Sector 4. Political Infights 5. Administrative collapse 6. Electoral KP 7. Neglected segments 8. Independent Surveys Introduction 1. Tall claims were made in 2013 elections of a better governance model by PTI based on which it got elected 2. Since past 14 months we have not seen the “Naya” Pakistan promised neither in D-Chowk nor in KP. 3. PTI attracted new segment of youth, women and the educated middle class into voting; but it ended up polluting their minds with hatred and introduced a politics of blames minus proofs. 4. The idea of WP is not to attract more abuses PTI style but to open the eyes of those who claim to be educated to the failed PTI model in KP where real change could have been a role model for Pakistan. 5. Whilst PTI has mastered the art of breaking all laws, wanting to be treated VIP by not adhering to any laws, and of conducting failed dharnas and entertaining jalsas it has not learnt how to deliver when blessed with governance in KP. Economic performance • Second lowest among all provinces for generating tax revenues at Rs11.7 b vs Punjab at 96.4b • Investment road show under WB $20 m Economic Revitalization of ERKF postponed again by KP govt. • Closed industries package unannounced and unimplemented. -
Parliamentarians Tax Directory
PARLIAMENTARIANS TAX DIRECTORY FOR YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2017 (Published on 22nd February 2019) FOREWORD Every country levies taxes to raise revenues which are essential for the running of affairs of a state and provision of public services. Development of a progressive taxation system is an essential tool to reduce social inequalities in a society and bridge the gap between the rich and the poor. The countries exhibiting due diligence in collection of taxes from the affluent segments of the society through progressive taxation and expending them judiciously for the welfare of the poor are rated high on transparency and good governance index. Efficient, fair and sustainable tax systems are critical for institution building and promoting democracy and improved economic governance. The need for transparency and accountability in a vibrant democracy imposes extra responsibility on public representatives for disclosure of their assets and the sources of their income. With these aims and objectives, Federal Board of Revenue published, its first Tax Directory of Parliamentarians in tax year 2013. However, this time, in line with the incumbent government’s reform agenda, The Directory embodies the policy of transparency and accountability through access to information. The publication of the Parliamentarians’ Tax Directory is an integral step towards ensuring transparency and informing voters about the tax- paying status of their elected representatives. Tax Directory of the honourable Parliamentarians for the tax year 2017 is now published. The directory contains tax details of members of the Senate of Pakistan and Members of the National as well as Provincial Assemblies. I would like to appreciate the efforts of the Federal Board of Revenue for compiling and publishing this tax directory. -
Party-Wise Candidates
Party-wise Contesting Candidates in KPK and FATA All Pakistan Muslim League S. No Constesting Candidate Constituency 1 Nadar Khan NA-7 Charsadda-I 2 Syed Zakir Shah NA-8 Charsadda-II 3 Ma-us Sama Aryani Advcoate NA-9 Mardan-I 4 Yar badshah NA-10 Mardan-II 5 Syed Naveed Ali Shahj NA-11 Mardan-III 6 Khalid Ibrar NA-12 Swabi-I 7 Malik Nisar Ahmad Thind NA-24 D.I.Khan 8 Hizbullah NA-26 Bannu 9 Sarmir Khan NA-28 Bunair 10 Iftikhar ud Din NA-32 Chitral 11 Muhammad Zeb NA-33 Upper Dir-cum-Lower Dir (Old Upper Dir) 12 Shafiur Rahman NA-34 Lower Dir 13 Saqlain Abbas Bangash NA-37 Tribal Area-II 14 Mir Alam Khan PK-1 Peshawar-I 15 Hamayun Khan PK-2 Peshawar-II 16 Aurangzeb Mohmnd PK-3 Peshawar-III 17 Liaqat Ali PK-17 Charsadda-I 18 Zakir Shah PK-21 Charsadda-V 19 Javed Khan PK-22 Charsadda-VI 20 Doctor Syed Sajjad Haider PK-23 Mardan-I 21 Jamil Ahamd Khan Mohmand PK-24 Mardan-II 22 Syed Rahat Ali Shah PK-25 Mardan-III 23 Sardarullah PK-30 Mardan-VIII 24 Basharat Ali PK-32 Swabi-II 25 Fayaz Hussain PK-38 Kohat-II 26 Shagufta Begum PK-39 Koaht-III 27 Said Muhammad Jaffar PK-42 Hangu-I 28 Syed Gulnaz Shah Gillani PK-53 Mansehra-I 29 Aqiq ur Rehman PK-60 Battagram-II 30 Abdul Waris PK-63 Kohistan-III 31 Mujeeb ur Rahman Khan Gandapur PK-64 D.I.Khan-I 32 Malik Nisar Ahmad Thind PK-65 D.I.Khan-II 33 Rahmatullah Kaka Jan PK-70 Bannu-I 34 Malik Rehman Ullah Khan Barakzai PK-72 Bannu-III 35 Khalid Parvaiz PK-89 Chitral-I 36 Ghulam Muhammad PK-90 Chitral-II 37 Akhunzada Hidayat Khan PK-93 Upper Dir-cum-Lower Dir (Old Upper Dir-III) 38 Habibullah PK-94 Lower Dir-I Tuesday, April 23, 2013 Page 1 of 64 Awami Jamhuri Ittehad Pakistan S. -
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Constituency-Wise Detailed Results Nwfp Province
CONSTITUENCY-WISE DETAILED RESULTS NWFP PROVINCE SL.No. Constesting candidates Party Affiliation Votes Polled NA-1 PESHAWAR-I 1 Rabia Mufti Advocate Pak Wattan Party 478 2 Mr.Sajid Abdullah Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 2029 3 Mr.Shabir Ahmad Muttahidda Majlis-e-Amal Pakistan 37179 4 Mr.Usman Bashir Bilour Awami National Party 23002 5 Mr.Muhammad Khurshid Khan Advocate Independent 1537 6 Mr.Muhammad Muazzam Butt Pakistan Muslim League(QA) 1417 Valid Votes 65642 Rejected Votes 1552 Total Votes 67194 Registered Voters 233907 Percentage of Votes Polled to Registered Voters 28.73 % NA-2 PESHAWAR -II 1 Mr.Khalid Ayub Pakistan Awami Tehreek 1575 2 Dr. Arbab Alamgir Khan Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians 15771 3 Mr.Abdul Manan Akhunzada Advocate Pakistan Peoples party(Sherpao) 926 4 Maulana Rehmat Ullah Muttahidda Majlis-e-Amal Pakistan 37728 Valid Votes 56000 Rejected Votes 1367 Total Votes 57367 Registered Voters 216587 Percentage of Votes Polled to Registered Voters 26.49 % NA-3 PESHAWAR -III 1 Mr.Akhtar Ali Khan Nahaqi Independent 183 2 Mr.Arbab Muhammad Ayub Jan National Alliance 8838 3 Mr.Iqbal Zafar Jhagra Pakistan Muslim League(N) 5956 4 Mr.Saleem Akbar Khan Pakistan Awami Tehreek 748 5 Qari Fayazur Rehman Alvi Muttahidda Majlis-e-Amal Pakistan 33567 6 Mr.Kiramatullah Khan Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians 14662 7 Mr.Hidayatullah Khan Pakistan Peoples party(Sherpao) 3403 Valid Votes 67357 Rejected Votes 1955 Total Votes 69312 Registered Voters 226299 Percentage of Votes Polled to Registered Voters 30.63 % NA-4 PESHAWAR -IV 1 Mr.Sabir