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This monitor is meant to identify key developments during
the months on Internal Democracy of Political Parties in Pakistan. In this issue:
- Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) – PPP forms
Provincial Coordination Committees as part of party’s reorganisation
process
- National Party (NP) – National Party forms
an internal accountability committee
- Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) – Appointment
of Secretary General and Vice-Chairman of PTI by nomination by Chairman Imran
Khan
- Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) – PTI Constitution
continues to be in abeyance
Pakistan
Peoples Party (PPP) - PPP forms Provincial
Coordination Committees as part of party’s reorganisation process
Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s meeting with the
Punjab Coordination Committee
On May 17, 2016, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto
Zardari presided over a meeting of the party’s newly formed Sindh Coordination
Committee at the Bilawal House in Karachi. He asserted that the participation
of women, minorities and youth was integral throughout the party’s reorganisation
process.1 This reorganisation
process commenced last month after the media cell of the PPP released an official
notification on April 13, 2016 announcing the dissolution of all bodies of the
parties down to the district level. These organisations were consequently replaced
with five-member provincial organising committees for each province.
As per media reports, it was stated that the decision had been taken during
a meeting between the Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and a delegation of senior
party leaders at the Zardari House in Islamabad, in April 2016. The senior
members who were present during the meeting included:
- Ms. Faryal Talpur, MNA
- Former Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf
- Syed Khurshid Shah, MNA; Leader of the Opposition
- Former Chairman Senate Senator Farooq Naek
- Senator Aitzaz Ahsan
- Former Chairman Senate Mr. Nayyar Bokhari,
- Mr. Latif Khosa, Secretary General, PPP
- Senator Sherry Rehman, Vice-President, PPP-P
- Syed Naveed Qamar, MNA
- Former Senator Jehangir Bader,
- Mr. Faisal Karim Kundi, Central Secretary Information,
PPP-P
- Senator Saleem Mandviwala,
- Senator Rehman Malik,
- Ch. Qamar Zaman Kaira, Secretary Information, PPP
- Mr. Ijaz Jhakrani, MNA
- Mr. Jamil Soomro,
- Ms. Rukhsana Bangash,
- Ms. Fouzia Habib and
- Senator Farhatullah Babar2
In a notification issued on the party’s
official website, the formation of five-member coordination committees in each
province was announced. The following are the names of members that have been
nominated by the party Chairman to the coordination committees in each province:
Punjab (Central) Coordination Committee:
- Raja Pervez Ashraf
- Rana Farooq Ahmad Khan
- Mr. Nadeem Afzal Chan
- Mr. Manzoor Ahmad
- Mr. Nadeem Kaira
Punjab (South) Coordination Committee:
- Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani
- Makhdoom Ahmed Mehmood
- Mr. Shaukat Mahmood Basra
- Mr. Toochi Khan
- Mr. Nawazish Ali Pirzada
Sindh Coordination Committee:
- Mr. Nisar Ahmed Khuhro
- Syed Murad Ali Shah
- Maula Bux Chandio
- Ms. Nafisa Shah
- Mr. Rashid Rabbani
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Coordination Committee:
- Mr. Rahim Dad Khan
- Mr. Humayoon Khan
- Mr. Noor Alam Khan
- Ms. Rubina Khalid
- Mr. Shujah (Shazi) Khan
Balochistan Coordination Committee:
- Senator Sardar Fateh Muhammad Hasni
- Former Senator Sabir Baloch
- Haji Ali Madad Jatak
- Sardar Sirbuland Khan
- Mr. Aijaz Baloch
The official notification further included the
following terms of references under which the coordination committees will operate:
- To mobilise the party and launch membership campaigns in
consultation with and involvement of party workers
- To recommend at least 3 names for each organisation in
the province up to the district level on the basis of political standing,
past performance, reputation for integrity and overall acceptability among
the workers
- To hold regular periodic meetings and to submit to Chairman’s
Secretariat fortnightly reports thereof
- To hold district level conventions in all districts of
the Province
- To prepare and maintain a record of complete profile of
nominations made to each party office and to make it available on demand
to the Chairman’s Secretariat
- The Coordination Committees shall properly record minutes
of its meetings for ready reference3
The following week, in April 2016, a questionnaire
was made public by Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari as part of the re-organisation
process for the purpose of generating a constructive debate regarding how the
PPP could be revived. Following are the six questions that have been put forward:
- What in your understanding are the PPP’s core goals?
How far has the party come in reaching these milestones?
- How can the PPP retain its fundamental values while responding
to emerging challenges?
- What are the principal challenges the party faces today,
what are the key challenges the country faces as well?
- How in your view can the party’s organisational structure
at different levels be improved?
- How can the internal and external communication of the
party be made more effective?
- What would be the economic, social and political priorities
of the Party as it gears up to face the challenges of the future? Please
indicate three priorities for the Party to immediately focus on and three
more for long-term policy making.4
PILDAT commends the initiative taken by the
Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari with regards to the reorganisation of PPP
and the measures it has undertaken to institutionalise and improve the functioning
of the party. However, currently, the constitutions of PPP and PPP-P are both
inadequate documents that cannot account for its intra-party structures and
procedures. It should be noted that relevant provisions in the party constitution
regarding such procedures would have aided the party in this endeavour had there
been more structure and clarity in the constitution. No convenor or head of
the provincial coordination committee has been nominated. It is therefore not
clear who among the committee will take initiative to organize meetings and
to record minutes etc.
National
Party (NP) -National Party forms an internal
accountability committee
National Party President Senator Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo addressing
members of NP during the party’s Central Committee meeting held on May
15, 2016
On May 6, 2016, the National Accountability
Bureau (NAB) recovered local and foreign currency along with gold from the residence
of the Balochistan’s former Finance Secretary, Mr. Mushtaq Raisani. As
per media reports, Mr. Raisani has been accused of embezzlement of billions
of rupees from the national exchequer and misuse of authority. Moreover, NAB
also issued three summonses to the Balochistan Finance Advisor, Mr. Khalid Langove..5 Mr. Khalid Langove immediately submitted his resignation and presented
himself for accountability.
In light of this news, on May 15, 2016, President
of the National Party (NP), Senator Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo, Federal Minister
for Ports and Shipping, announced formation of an accountability committee within
the party at a press conference in Quetta. A meeting of the party’s Central
Committee had taken place on the same day wherein it was decided that the assets
of all parliamentarians of NP would be made public.
The President of the NP iterated that this was
the first time the party was facing charges of corruption.6 Moreover, as per media reports, Balochistan’s Former Chief Minister
Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch also presented himself for accountability since he was
serving as the Chief Minister of the province when this alleged corruption was
carried out.
PILDAT spoke to National Party’s Secretary
General of Rawalpindi District, Mr. Abdullah Dayo, who informed that a 3-member
accountability committee, headed by Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch, had been formed
that also included Mir Tahir Bizenjo, Senior Vice President of NP and Jan Buledi.
Mr. Dayo explained that the party already had an established tradition of requiring
their parliamentarians to submit a summary of their assets to the party’s
Central Secretariat every year. However, with the formation of this accountability
committee, all members of the party can submit an application if they carry
knowledge about any member, be it lawmaker or not, who may be involved in any
corrupt or illegal activity. Members can submit applications either in their
name or anonymously.
Pakistan
Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) – Appointment of Secretary General and Vice-Chairman
of PTI by nomination by Chairman Imran Khan
On January 15, 2016, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
(PTI) Chairman Imran Khan had stated that the party’s intra-party elections
would be completed before April 25, 2016. On April 11, 2016, PTI Chairman Imran
Khan had announced that the party's intra-party elections had been postponed
in view of the circumstances created by the leaks of the Panama papers.
Prior to the announcement of the postponement
of intra-party elections, PTI's former Central Organiser Mr. Jahangir Khan Tareen
had announced his withdrawal from playing any part in the intra-party elections.
Mr. Tareen's decision came when the party's former National Organiser Mr. Shah
Mehmood Qureshi had addressed a Punjab Workers' Convention in Lahore and had
announced his support for PTI MNA Mr. Shafqat Mahmood for the post of PTI Punjab
President. The party's internal conflicts and challenges came to the forefront
when Mr. Qureshi had openly criticised his fellow party leaders Mr. Jahangir
Khan Tareen and Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar for creating rifts within the party.
PTI Vice Chairman Mr. Shah Mehmood Qureshi, PTI Chairman Imran
Khan and PTI Secretary General Mr. Jahangir Khan Tareen
And on June 21, 2016, according to official
notifications posted on PTI website, PTI Chairman Imran Khan appointed Mr. Jahangir
Khan Tareen as the Secretary General of the party and Mr. Shah Mehmood Qureshi
as the Vice-Chairman of the party. It may not be wrong to say now that the PTI
has officially failed in its endeavour to hold intra-party elections, as the
postponement seems to be for an indefinite period of time or at least until
after the General Election due in May 2018.
The saga of PTI intra-party elections had started
soon after the party had held its first elections in March 2013 followed by
the verdict of the election tribunal exercise in October 2014, dissolution of
all elected bodies in March 2015, formation of an interim-party structure with
the same office-bearers in the same month and constitution of an independent
election commission for intra-party election, formulation of new election rules
in September 2015 under the leadership of Mr. Tasneem Noorani, membership drives,
training of election coordinators, formulation of an election procedure and
the election schedule and then resignation of Mr. Tasneem Noorani in March 2016.
The democratic credentials of the party has
taken more than a few knocks. More than two years have passed in this process
and the party has failed to hold fresh elections or even announced a time frame
to hold these elections. With this, PTI has joined the ranks of most of the
political parties in Pakistan who rely on nominations by the top party chief
for various party positions rather than holding intra-party election. PTI had
made impressive progress under Mr. Tasneem Noorani in preparations for the intra-party
election. The most difficult and time-consuming job of preparing members database
was completed; election procedure was finalized and a procedure for voting by
cell phone was also devised. Instead of successful holding of intra-part election
in PTI setting an example for other political parties as we had hoped earlier,
it seems that PTI has instead joined the ranks of other partries with weak internal
democracy.
Pakistan
Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) – PTI Constitution in abeyance
On June 27, 2016, the PTI Election Commission
issued a notification that was taken off from the website or withdrawn on June
28, 2016 stating the following:
“The PTI Constitution is in abeyance and all powers or any kind of decision-making
rests with the Chairman.”
Although PTI has a written comprehensive constitution,
it has been de-facto held in abeyance since March 2015, when all the elected
party office holders were removed and elected bodies like Central Executive
Committee (CEC) and the Core Committee disbanded. After winding up the elected
offices and bodies in March, Party Chairman had assumed all the powers.
Only recently, in April 2016, the Chairman had
also used his powers to make some key amendments in the PTI Constitution that
pertained to the election and nomination of office-bearers of the PTI.
6. Mega Corruption Scandal: National Party
starts internal probe of its legislators, DAWN, May 15, 2016, as accessed
on June 9, 2016 at
http://www.dawn.com/news/1258504
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