Pak: Senate passes bills under 27th amendment, resetting COAS Munir's tenure after his appointment as CDF
Islamabad [Pakistan], November 14 (ANI): The Senate on Friday swiftly passed four bills linked to the recently approved 27th Constitutional Amendment, including legislation that seeks changes to the Army Act and resets the tenure of Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir following his elevation as the chief of the defence forces (CDF), Dawn reported.
The four bills were approved a day after their hurried passage in the NA, Dawn noted, without debate and with minimal resistance from the opposition.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar tabled the Army and Air Force bills on behalf of Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, as he had not joined the session.
Dar said the bills sought changes to the relevant laws in line with the 27th Constitutional Amendment, which was enacted yesterday.
The amendment has paved the way for the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) and introduced changes to the military leadership structure, drawing strong criticism from the opposition, as well as former and sitting judges and lawyers, who voiced concerns particularly over its implications for the Supreme Court, Dawn stated.
The Pakistan Army (Amendment) Bill proposes replacing the term "chief of the army staff" with "chief of the defence forces".
It also seeks to substitute "Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee" with "Commander of the National Strategic Command".
A key amendment to Section 8A of the Pakistan Army Act 1952 states that "for the first appointment of the chief of the army staff concurrently the chief of the defence forces... the tenure under this section shall commence from the date of notification of the said office".
The proposed law authorises the prime minister to "reappoint the commander... for additional tenure of three years and/or extend the tenure(s)... up to three years" on the recommendations of the chief of the defence forces.
Another provision allows the federal government, on the recommendation of the chief of the army staff, concurrently the chief of the defence forces, to authorise the vice chief or deputy chief of the army staff to exercise specified powers and functions of the COAS.
The amendment to the Supreme Court law removes the Constitutional Bench that was constituted under the 26th Amendment. (ANI)
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