Presidential Election
Pakistan is gearing up for its upcoming presidential election scheduled for March 9, according to sources within the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), on Saturday. While the official schedule is yet to be announced, the anticipation surrounding the election process is already gaining momentum.
The ECP is expected to release the detailed schedule soon, paving the way for a systematic and transparent electoral process. The election of the president is poised to occur before the Senate’s election, aligning with the formation of governments at the federal and provincial levels.
As the newly sworn-in assemblies set the stage for the presidential election, sources reveal that Asif Ali Zardari is slated to be the presidential candidate for a coalition comprising the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), and other allies.
This consensus was reached during power-sharing negotiations between the PPP and the PML-N. The election will determine the 14th President of Pakistan, with Asif Zardari emerging as a key contender, representing a coalition of political forces.
The electoral college for the indirect presidential election comprises members from the Senate, National Assembly, and the four provincial assemblies. Each province’s assembly is accorded 65 votes, ensuring an equal share in the election. The weightage of votes from other provincial legislatures will be adjusted to align with this fixed number.
This democratic process underscores the intricate dynamics of Pakistan’s political landscape, with the election outcome holding significance for the nation’s future direction.
The upcoming weeks leading to March 9 will witness heightened political activities and campaigning as political parties mobilize their support bases and articulate their visions for the presidency. The transparent and inclusive electoral process is crucial in maintaining the democratic integrity of the nation.
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