Pakistan

Opposition files no-confidence motion against NA Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri

An extraordinary parliamentary session took place today, where 80 items on the agenda were bulldozed and 21 bills passed

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June 10, 2021
Opposition files no-confidence motion against NA Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri
National Assembly Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri. — APP/File


The Opposition on Thursday filed a no-confidence motion against National Assembly Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri at the National Assembly Secretariat.

According to Geo News correspondent Asif Bashir Chaudhry, an extraordinary parliamentary session took place today, where 80 items on the agenda were bulldozed and a record 21 bills passed.

The Opposition tried their best to have their voices heard — they identified the lack of quorum, surrounded the speaker dias, and protested, but despite all that, the "rules were suspended" and the items passed one after the other, said the correspondent.

After a walk-out from the session, the Opposition filed a no-confidence motion against Suri under Rule 12 of Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly.

The motion states that all the legislation passed today was done so in an illegal manner and that the voices of the people were suppressed as the Opposition was not allowed to speak.

It further states that a person, who had been de-seated — after which a court stay order was issued — does not have the right to occupy the deputy speaker's seat.

In addition, it says that the deputy speaker had demonstrated a clear bias towards the government on 11 occasions in the session.

Furthermore, according to the motion, those bills which had yet to be sent to standing committees were directly approved. The Opposition's request for 72 hours to review the bills was ignored.

With tomorrow's session to be focused on the presentation of the budget, it is expected that this motion will not immediately be presented before the parliament. Tomorrows session, in any case, will be conducted by Speaker Asad Qaiser.

Voting, nonetheless, will take place in parliament over the motion and the joint Opposition is likely to cause an upset.

The Opposition, had in the past, also threatened similar action against Qaiser, whom they also view to bulldoze agenda items through without their input.

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Rules for removal of deputy speaker

The following rules apply for the removal of a deputy speaker:



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