PNA

Pakistan National Assembly

The Pakistan National Assembly (PNA) is the lower house of the Parliament of Pakistan, and it is the legislative body responsible for making laws and governing the country. The National Assembly is comprised of 342 members who are elected for a term of five years through a system of universal adult suffrage. The National Assembly has the mandate to represent the people of Pakistan and to exercise legislative authority on their behalf. The National Assembly is responsible for passing laws, setting government policies, approving the budget, and conducting investigations into the affairs of the government. The National Assembly also plays a crucial role in the appointment of key officials, including the President, the Prime Minister, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. The National Assembly is also responsible for representing Pakistan’s interests in its relationships with other countries and in international organizations. The National Assembly is guided by the Constitution of Pakistan and operates under the rules and procedures established by the Parliament. The National Assembly is an important institution in Pakistani politics, and its work has helped to strengthen democratic governance and to promote human rights and the rule of law in the country.

Topics

A: Curbing the effect of misinformation and leaking of sensitive information on the political system of Pakistan

B: Preserving the culture and local languages in Pakistan

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