ISLAMABAD -UNS: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met outgoing Opposition Leader in the National Assembly (NA) Raja Riaz on Thursday in what was their first meeting to reach a consensus on the name for the caretaker premier, according to Radio Pakistan.
Confirming the anticipated meeting, Riaz said: “With a consensus, we have decided that there will be another meeting tomorrow (Friday).”
The sun set on the coalition government’s regime on Wednesday after President Alvi dissolved the lower house of the Parliament, three days before the completion of its five-year tenure, shortly after a summary signed by PM Shehbaz, advising the same, was sent to the Presidency.
After the approval of the summary, the federal cabinet also stands dissolved.
On Thursday morning, the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs issued a notification saying the president had dissolved the NA “with immediate effect”.
The outgoing government has so far failed to name the caretaker prime minister who would spearhead the interim set-up till general elections, which are likely to be delayed after the notification of the latest census.
However, till the appointment of the caretaker prime minister, PM Shehbaz will act as the caretaker prime minister. According to Article 94 of the Constitution, “The president may ask the prime minister to continue to hold office until his successor enters upon the office of prime minister.”
Talking to reporters outside the Prime Minister’s House today, Riaz said the hour-long meeting with PM Shehbaz was held in a cordial and conducive environment.
“I will deliberate on the names given by the PM, and similarly, the PM sahib will go through the names given by me … a meeting will be held again tomorrow (Friday),” he said.
While refusing to reveal any of the candidates under consideration for the caretaker PM’s slot, Riaz said six names came under discussion during today’s meeting and all of them were “respectable people”.
“We will hold further deliberations tomorrow and hope that things will become pretty clear after that,” he added.
The premier and the outgoing opposition leader in the NA have three days to decide the name of the interim prime minister.
In case the two fail to agree on a name, the matter would be referred to a parliamentary committee. If the committee fails to make any decision, then the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) will have two days to choose the caretaker prime minister from the list of names shared with the commission.
ECP bars postings, transfers
Meanwhile, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has imposed a restriction on postings and transfers until the appointment of the caretaker set-up.
In a notification released today, the electoral watchdog noted that there were indications of significant transfers and postings being “planned” across various divisions, ministries, departments, and institutions.
“It is, therefore, desirable and advised that till the institution of caretaker government at the federal level, postings and transfers may be avoided,” the ECP emphasised.
The notification stated that once the caretaker government assumes office, transfers and postings can then be carried out in compliance with the legal framework.
Shehbaz invites Riaz for consultations
Earlier today, the premier wrote a letter to Riaz inviting him for a meeting over consultations on the caretaker prime minister, according to Radio Pakistan.
In his letter, PM Shehbaz said the president had dissolved the NA under Article 58(1) of the Constitution, adding that he was ready to fulfil his constitutional responsibility regarding the appointment of the interim PM.