According to the Punjab Assembly speaker, the PML-N does not have a majority

Pervaiz Elahi

Pervaiz Elahi Speaker Punjab Assembly

On Sunday, the Speaker of the Punjab Parliament, Parvez Elahi, said that the PML-N does not have a majority in the assembly to approve the budget that would be presented on Monday. This statement was made in LAHORE (tomorrow).

In a statement released today, the speaker at the Punjab Meeting mentioned that a great deal depends on PML-N to ensure that the fund’s consultation is held or not.

“There’s a big query mark on whether there will likely be hooliganism in the following day’s consultation or no longer,” he mentioned and blamed the fact that it was once the police who were running the affairs within the province not Leader Minister Punjab Hamza Shahbaz. “It’s unclear whether or not hooliganism will happen with the following day’s consultation,” he said.

He inquired about how the PML-N could still provide the discount even though it no longer held a majority in the Space.

The speaker of the Punjab Assembly stated in a statement released today that a lot would rely on whether or not PML-N can guarantee that the budget session is conducted.

“There is a big question mark on whether there will be hooliganism in tomorrow’s session,” he said, blaming the fact that it is the police running the affairs in the province rather than Chief Minister Punjab Hamza Shahbaz. “There is a big question mark on whether there will be hooliganism in tomorrow’s session or not,” he said.

He questioned how the PML-N could offer a budget when they did not have a majority in the House of Representatives.

When asked about disagreements among members of the PML-Q, Parvez Elahi said that there are none between them and Chaudhry Shujaat, the leader of the party.

He said that the PML-Q is still functioning normally and that there are no problems inside the party.

Regarding the leader of the opposition in the House, he said that the choice will be taken at the parliamentary meeting that was taking place today and that there may be two leaders of the opposition.

It is important to note that Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan will make a decision today on the name of the opposition leader in the Punjab Assembly in advance of the budget session that will take place on June 13.

Raja Basharat, a former law minister in Punjab, has said unequivocally that Imran Khan would be the one to pick who will head the opposition.

“The name will be decided upon in its entirety at the meeting of the parliamentary party that will take place today,” he said.

The Punjab provincial government has called a meeting of the local assembly for June 13 to present the budget. Despite this, it appears unlikely that the budget will be quickly approved by the community in the presence of Speaker Parvez Elahi because there is no clear majority on either side of the aisle following the de-seating of 25 PTI lawmakers by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).