ISLAMABAD:Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said on Sunday that the deal will be struck with the IMF in the coming days which will bring back economic stability in the country.
Speaking on the floor of the House, he strongly opposed the proposed Senate chairman perks bill, urging his fellow parliamentarians to stand against it, citing the economic realities facing the country. Khawaja rejected the bill and urged the other members of the National Assembly not to support this particular legislation. Khawaja Asif also clarified that no member of the parliament had gone for Hajj pilgrimage at the expense of the government.
Meanwhile, Pakistan People’s Party has announced to reject the “The Chairman Senate (Salaries, Allowance and Privileges) Act, 2023’. PPP leader and cabinet minister Shazia Marri issued a statement on Monday, distancing her party from the “controversial legislation”. Last week, the Senate adopted bills that increased the privileges enjoyed by former and current Senate chairmen, deputy chairmen, and members of the upper house of parliament.
The bills, which were moved by over 40 senators – including former Senate chairmen Farooq Naek and Raza Rabbani – received severe flak after details of the additional perks were revealed.
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