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Published 08 Jul, 2014 03:28pm

Khursheed Shah proposes four-year tenure for government

ISLAMABAD: Opposition leader in the National Assembly Syed Khurshid Shah proposed a four-year-long tenure for the federal and provincial governments elected through polls on Tuesday.

The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader was speaking to media representatives in his chamber in the Parliament House.

"Present government may complete its five years," Shah said, adding that the proposal for a four-year-long tenure should come into force from the next term.

Shah, who was speaking on election reforms, said that if the suggested proposal was implemented, it would resolve most political, democratic and governance-related problems in the country.

Shah strongly backed the "constitutional proposal" which he presented and said that it was pitched after in-depth consideration and consultation with party leaders.

In Pakistan's parliamentary structure, as mentioned in the Constitution, national and provincial elections are supposed to be held after every five years. The general elections of May 2013 saw the first democratic transfer of power between two elected governments since independence in 1947.

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