Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pakistan urges reforms of Int’l finance system to support developing nations  

Pakistan

UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan called for “systematic” reform of the international financial architecture that would ensure that low-income countries vulnerable to climate impacts receive adequate help from richer nations.

“Poverty and hunger are on the rise and developing countries are suffering from the triple crises of food, fuel and finance,” Senator Mohammad Abdul Qadir told the Annual Parliamentary Hearing, a joint initiative between the President of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU).

“The adverse impacts of climate change are compounding these difficulties,” he said, warning that the 2030 Development Agenda is in “peril”.

Senator Qadir said that countries the world over have integrated the anti-poverty Sustainable Development Goals into their national development plans, highlighting that Pakistan was the first to adopt the SDGs as its own national development agenda through a National Assembly resolution in 2016.

“Thus”, he said, “the issue is not of political will, or lack of national ownership, rather, it is of accountability, transparency and lack of sufficient resources.”

In this regard, the Pakistani delegate said that Parliaments can bridge some of these deficits by advocating for legislative policies that advance the SDGs, ensuring evidence-based and transparent budget allocations; reviewing legislation, and providing accountability for government-led policy implementation.

But, he said Parliamentary action alone cannot bridge the SDG financing gap.

“Most developing countries are investing more in serving their debts rather than investing in health, education, and economic growth,” Senator Qadir pointed out.

The IPU-UN hearing serves as a platform form parliamentarians to contribute to global policy debates and provide their perspectives on international issues.

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Senate panel agrees to increase number of SC judges  

Senate

ISLAMABAD: The Standing Committee on Law and Justice of the Upper House (Senate) agreed to increase the number of judges of the Supreme Court.

Senate Standing Committee on Law and Justice met under the chairmanship of Senator Farooq H. Naik in which it was decided to increase the number of judges of the Supreme Court.

The committee took this decision after discussing the amendment bill of Senator Fauzia Arshad of PTI. In this bill, the number of judges of the Supreme Court has been proposed to be increased from 17 to 20.

Senator Hamid Khan of PTI opposed the bill and said that nothing will be done by increasing the number of judges.

Senator Fauzia Arshad of PTI said that a few days ago there was a proposal to appoint 4 ad hoc judges which is a proof of this need.

Chairman Standing Committee Farooq H. Naik said that this committee will decide the number of judges of the Supreme Court. The load of cases in the Supreme Court has increased but the judges are the same 17. It is possible to increase the number of judges through simple legislation and no constitutional amendment is required.

Senator Anusha Rehman said that the work of the Supreme Court is not to rewrite the constitution, the Supreme Court should stay within its powers, the judiciary gives more priority to those cases that make news, there is nothing to increase the number of judges.

On this, Prime Minister Nazir Tarar said that the Supreme Court should be a constitutional court and the appellate forum should be limited to the level of the High Court. It should be given that these five judges will hear the cases of Article 184-3 after one o’clock, but the final decision has to be taken by the committee.

While seeking cases and other details to increase the number of judges, the Standing Committee postponed the bill to increase the number of judges of the Supreme Court till the next session.

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Pakistan issues green passport to Mushaal Malik

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Pakistan has issued a green passport to Mushaal Malik, the wife of Kashmiri freedom fighter leader Yasin Malik, who is in Indian custody. A meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs was held under the chairmanship of Senator Farooq H. Naik, in which Senator Farooq thanked the foreign affairs officers and committee members … Read more

List of Chairmen who served the senate so far

Senate

As the Upper house of the parliament is all set to select its new Chairman, let’s take a look at how many chairmen have served the Senate since its formation. Eight Chairmen till now have served the Upper house since its formation. According to the constitution of 1973, a parliamentary system of government was introduced … Read more

IAC to indict Former President in Park Lane Reference on March 25

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Islamabad Accountability Court IAC to indict former president and other suspects in other suspects in the Park Lane reference on March 25. As per detials, IAC to indict former president Asif Ali Zardari and other suspects in other suspects in the Park Lane reference on March 25. IAC Judge Azam Khan conducted hearing of the … Read more