Finance ministry asks ECP to defer grant request for polls

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February 09, 2023

ECP demanded Rs20bn supplimentary grant and Rs14bn additional grant for polls

Polling agents collect electoral material ahead of a by-election in Karachi on October 15, 2022. — Online
Polling agents collect electoral material ahead of a by-election in Karachi on October 15, 2022. — Online


The Ministry of Finance Wednesday urged the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to defer the demand for a supplementary grant of Rs20 billion and an additional grant of Rs14 billion, citing the country's critical economic condition.

The finance ministry responded to the ECP's demand for a supplementary grant of Rs20 billion for the by-polls on 93 seats of the National Assembly and an additional grant of over Rs14 billion for the upcoming Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab polls.

In the reply, the Finance Ministry said that the country's economy is in bad shape, and requested the ECP to postpone the demand for additional supplementary grants in the wider national interest.

"The demand for an additional supplementary grant should be deferred till the economic situation of the country improves," the letter read.

The ECP had initially requested a grant worth Rs52 billion for election expenditures. However, the amount was reduced to Rs47 billion at the finance ministry's request.

According to the Economic Coordination Committee's (ECC) decision, the amount of Rs5 billion has been released, while the release of another instalment of Rs10 billion is in process.

The Ministry of Finance has asked the ECP to provide details of expenses and foreign exchange requirements. "The Election Commission should provide details of items exempted from austerity measures," said the finance ministry.

"The government is facing an unprecedented economic crisis and fiscal deficit. In such a situation, it has to provide funds for the flood-affected areas and conduct a census. In such a scenario, unplanned and unbudgeted expenses will lead to additional economic burdens. The country is currently under the IMF programme which has very strict terms," it added.


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