The Free Press Journal

Imran may take oath as Pak PM on I-Day

Earlier, PTI chief’s swearing-in was scheduled for August 11

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Imran Khan, who is set to become Pakistan’s new Prime Minister, may take oath of the office on the country’s Independen­ce Day on August 14, a media report said on Saturday.

Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-iInsaf (PTI) emerged as the single largest party in the July 25 elections, winning 116 National Assembly seats out of the contested 270 parliament­ary constituen­cies.

Earlier on July 30, Khan, 65, had expressed his desire to take the oath of Prime Minister on August 11, as his party announced that it had acquired enough seats in the Lower House through coalition talks to form a majority government.

“It is my and caretaker prime minister retired Justice Nasirul Mulk’s desire that the oath-taking of the new prime minister should take place on August 14,” caretaker Law Minister Ali Zafar told Dawn on Friday.

Unveiling a tentative schedule of the National Assembly formation, the minister said the Election Commission (EC) was already on board as it was engaged in making necessary arrangemen­ts required to hold the prime minister’s election on the desired date.

Zafar said a fresh session of the assembly could be called on August on 11 or 12. “If it is held on August 11, the election of the prime minister can take place on August 14 and on the same day President Mamnoon Hussain can administer the oath to the new Prime Minister,” he added.

Zafar elaborated if the National Assembly (NA) session was held on August 11, the same day the new members would be administer­ed the oath.

He said after printing of ballot papers for the elections of the NA speaker and deputy speaker, their elections could take place on August

13 and the next day the election of the prime minister could be held.

However, if the National Assembly session was called on August 12, the election of the prime minister would be held on August 15, he added.

“We wanted the new Prime Minister should take his oath on Independen­ce Day so the new government can start its functionin­g with full national fervour and commitment to bring progress to the country,” he said.

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