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method of legislator in Pakistan​

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Answered by abhiramsm2005
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Pakistan is an Islamic federal republic with a multiparty parliamentary system of government largely based on the UK model pursuant to the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan. Pakistan's federal legislative branch consists of the President, the National Assembly as the lower house, and the Senate as the upper house.

Answered by Sreekala4mt
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Answer:Pakistan is an Islamic federal republic with a multiparty parliamentary system of government largely based on the UK model pursuant to the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan.  Pakistan’s federal legislative branch consists of the President, the National Assembly as the lower house, and the Senate as the upper house.  The National Assembly and Senate constitute Pakistan’s bicameral Parliament.  

The National Assembly has 342 seats, including seats reserved for women and non-Muslims.  The Senate of Pakistan consists of 104 members elected indirectly by the members of the National Assembly and the members of the provincial assemblies.  Members of the National Assembly are elected through a mixed electoral system, also known as a “parallel system.”

In order for a bill to become law in Pakistan, it must undergo a legislative procedure in each house of Parliament that involves twelve or thirteen steps, including three readings in both the National Assembly and the Senate, followed by presidential assent.  This procedure is regulated by Pakistan’s Constitution and the Rules of Procedure of the relevant house.

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