ECP assures ANP of holding general elections by mid-February

Last updated on: 31 August,2023 12:44 pm

Chief Election Commissioner announced that the delimitation process will conclude within 120 days.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Ruling out further delay in holding general elections, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Wednesday assured the Awami National Party (ANP) that elections would be held by mid-February at any cost or by January end if the delimitation of constituencies is completed earlier.

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja hinted that the election schedule might be revealed in the next few days, after reducing the timeframe of the ongoing constituency delimitation process.

In three separate meetings, chaired by CEC, the ECP interacted with delegations from Awami National Party (ANP), Balochistan Awami Party (BAP), and Balochistan National Party (BNP) to address the forthcoming election roadmap.

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Chief Election Commissioner announced that the delimitation process will conclude within 120 days, by December 14, 2023. The Election Commission plans to shorten the delimitation process and promptly announce the election schedule afterward.

The Chief Election Commissioner reassured the delegations that "the delimitation process will be efficiently shortened, and the announcement of immediate elections will follow, maintaining transparency and adhering to the constitution and laws."

The Awami National Party's delegation emphasized holding elections within 90 days as per the constitution. They suggested that the Election Commission should have consulted political parties before starting the delimitation process. According to the constitution, the Commission cannot change the number of seats in provincial assemblies. Therefore, new delimitation wasn't necessary.

They emphasized their trust in the Commission as a constitutional entity, implying that its delimitation decision would be considered. The timely announcement of the election date and schedule is now crucial for instilling confidence in political parties and the public.

The Balochistan Awami Party delegation supported the Election Commission's recent delimitation choices.

BAP representatives noted that with the release of census results, initiating new delimitation could result in inconsistencies for political parties, candidates, and the public. They advised prioritizing impartial delimitation and unbiased elections to maintain fairness and transparency.

Moreover, they stressed the importance of accounting for regional climatic variations when setting the election schedule post-delimitation. This approach aims to ensure candidates and voters face no hardships during the elections. They commended the Chief Election Commissioner and the Election Commission's achievements, underscoring their unwavering faith in their capabilities.

The Balochistan Awami Party reaffirmed their full trust in the Election Commission, built on past decisions.