The agenda of the National Assembly stated that Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will present the Apostille Ordinance 2024 before the House.


Islamabad: The meeting of the National Assembly has been called at 4:00pm Monday, at the beginning of which 12 newly elected members will take oath.
According to the media reports quoting sources, the seven-point agenda of the meeting has also been released, while those newly elected members will take oath in the meeting who have not been sworn in as yet.
It is also reported that all these 12 members belong to Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), eight women members of PML-N from Punjab will take oath while two newly elected women members of PML-N from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will swear in.
Mudassar Qayyum Nahra of Muslim League (N) will take oath as a member of the National Assembly who was declared successful in the recount by the Election Commission of Pakistan, added reports.
Reports also suggested that Abdul Rehman Kanju of PML-N will also be sworn in today, he was also declared successful in the recount.
The agenda of the National Assembly stated that Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will present the Apostille Ordinance 2024 before the House.
Apart from this, the implementation report of the National Financial Award 2021 will also be presented before the House.
Attention notices are also included in the agenda of the meeting.
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