President convenes joint Parliament session tomorrow as govt eyes several bills to be passed
ISLAMABAD: President Arif Alvi on Tuesday called a joint session of the Parliament at 12pm on tomorrow (Wednesday) at 12pm.
The session has been convened as the government eyes passing several bills, with the Opposition all geared up to go against the Centre.
The joint sitting has been convened as the government continues its efforts to coax political allies the PML-Q and the MQM-P to rein in their support for the bills it plans to table on the electronic voting machines (EVMs), NAB, and other issues.
Prime Minister Imran Khan seems confident about becoming successful in getting the bills proposed by the government approved at the joint session.
The premier in his official Instagram account shared a video in which he could be seen speaking about the session tomorrow: "A sportsman is always sure about winning right from the moment he puts his foot in the field."
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