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This monitor is meant to identify key developments during
the month on Internal Democracy of Political Parties in Pakistan. In this issue:
- Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) – Chairman Bilawal
Bhutto-Zardari conducts meeting of Coordination Committees amidst internal
strifes
- Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) – Appointment of New
Chief Minister for Sindh
- Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) – AJK President tenders
resignation
- Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) – Syed Naveed Qamar
appointed new parliamentary leader of PPP in the National Assembly
- National Party (NP) – National Party inaugurates
a Political School in Islamabad
- Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) – Appointment of
new office-bearers
- Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) – Chairman Imran
Khan gives warning to PTI leaders at the party’s 20th National Convention
in Islamabad
Pakistan
Peoples Party (PPP) - Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari conducts meeting of party’s
Coordination Committees amidst internal strifes
Under the new reorganisation process that has
been initiated under the leadership of PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari,
five Provincial Coordination Committees were formed as reported in the PILDAT
Monthly Monitor on Internal Democracy of Political Parties in Pakistan last
month. On July 2, 2016, the Chairman presided over a meeting of all five committees
at the Bilawal House in Karachi where he made the decision of interviewing himself
all candidates recommended by the committees for various offices in the party.1 PPP Women Wing President Ms. Faryal Talpur, MNA, Mr. Jehangir Badr, Mr.
Qamar Zaman Kaira, and Political Secretary to the Chairman Mr. Jameel Soomro
attended the meeting among members of all the five Coordination Committees.
The five committees presented their progress
reports on reorganising their respective party chapters and also discussed the
issue of Panama Leaks. The Information Secretary Mr. Kaira briefed the media
after the 4-hours long meeting that the five committees have been given deadlines
by the Chairman to complete the process of reorganisation. However, it has not
been briefed by the party’s media cell nor the party information secretary
what exactly has been done so far in the reorganization process and what remains
to be done before names of the party office-bearers and their duties can be
announced. So far, it is clear that the party constitution is not being brought
to use in any way and apparently the office-bearers will not be named through
intra-party elections.
While the coordination committees are continuing
to perform their assigned duties, the party’s KP chapter seems to be unhappy
with the current set-up. At a press conference held at the Peshawar Press Club
on July 18, 2016, former MNA Mr. Tariq Khattak rejected the coordination committee
of KP.2 He said
that while he accepted all decision of the party Chairman, he would request
him to dissolve the coordination committee as it had failed to play any neutral
role and accomplish anything tangible within the given time period of three
months. He said the coordination committee’s three-month term had ended
on July 16, 2016 and it had only been holding meetings with selective people
and was not functioning in an impartial manner. Mr. Tariq Khattak insisted that
appointment of office-bearers be done through intra-party elections as he wished
to contest the election for the office of the provincial president of the party
in KP.
Pakistan
Peoples Party (PPP) – Appointment of New Chief Minister for Sindh
New Chief Minister of Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah and Former Chief
Minister of Sindh, Syed Qaim Ali Shah
PPP surprised the country by replacing a veteran
loyalist of the party and the Chief Minister of Sindh, Syed Qaim Ali Shah with
the Provincial Minister Finance, Syed Murad Ali Shah and now, the new Chief
Minister of Sindh on July 25, 2016. This decision came as a result of a meeting
convened by the party Co-chairman Mr. Asif Ali Zardari that primarily took place
for the purpose of expanding the scope of special policing powers of Rangers
in the whole province.3
The spokesperson for Mr. Zardari, Senator Farhatullah
Babar said that more changes would be made to the Sindh cabinet besides replacement
of the Chief Minister. Syed Qaim Ali Shah tendered his resignation to the Governor
of Sindh, Dr. Ishrat-ul-Ibad and accepted by him on July 27, 2016. Maula Bux
Chandio, Adviser to the Sindh Chief Minister on Information, told the media
that Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari had decided to bring ‘young leadership’
in the province for its betterment and growth.
Keeping in line with the tradition of the party, a major decision such as this
came around again without any institutional consultation within the party but
by the top party leadership resident outside Pakistan.
Pakistan
Peoples Party (PPP) – AJK President tenders resignation
Chaudhry Abdul Majeed, PPP AJK President
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari reportedly
asked Chaudhry Abdul Majeed, President of PPP’s AJK chapter to tender
his resignation after the party’s defeat in the Azad Jammu and Kashmir
elections on July 25, 2016.4 Mr. Majeed sent his resignation to the PPP Chairman, however, it has not
been clarified yet whether the resignation has been accepted or not.5
Pakistan
Peoples Party (PPP) – Syed Naveed Qamar appointed new parliamentary leader
of PPP in the National Assembly
PPP MNA Syed Naveed Qamar
In an official notification issued by the media
cell of PPP on July 30, 2016, the President of PPP-P Mr. Asif Ali Zardari appointed
PPP-P MNA Syed Naveed Qamar as Parliamentary Leader of the party in the National
Assembly of Pakistan.6 This position had been vacant since the death of Makhdoom Amin Fahim in
November 2015. Syed Naveed Qamar is also a member of the party’s Central
Executive Committee.
The consultation process behind the decision
is unknown and most probably would have resulted after a decision of the top
party leadership.
National
Party (NP) -National Party inaugurates a Political School in Islamabad
Inauguration of National Party's Political School in Islamabad
The Islamabad division of the National Party
launched its ‘Political School’ in Islamabad on July 31, 2016.7 This may be a first-of-its-kind initiative taken by a Political Party in
Pakistan. The objective behind it is to provide a platform for party workers
and members to receive political grooming and become more politically active
in the process. Party workers will get to interact with each other and learn
from each other ensuring increased democracy within the party.
The curriculum and faculty of this ‘Political
School’ is perhaps still materialising, however, activities have kicked
off in the school by inviting senior politicians to deliver lectures on various
political subjects.
NP has set a strong precedent in the country
by launching such an enterprise. We hope that this school continues to grow
and meets its objectives of training and educating the party’s members
on political grounds.
Pakistan
Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) – Appointment of new office-bearers
On July 1, 2016, PTI Secretary General, Mr.
Jahangir Khan Tareen issued a notification that notified the appointment of
Mr. Saifullah Khan Niazi as the Additional Secretary General and Mr. Murad Saeed
as the Deputy Secretary General.8 It stated that these appointments were made in consultation with the PTI
Chairman.
Last month PTI Chairman Imran Khan had appointed
Mr. Jahangir Khan Tareen as the Secretary General of the party and Mr. Shah
Mehmood Qureshi as the Vice-Chairman of the party. This month, on July 26, 2016,
PTI Chairman constituted a four-member team of regional presidents in the Punjab
province.9
The following are appointed as Regional Presidents
in Punjab:
- Mr. Amer Kiyani, North Region of Punjab
- Mr. Abdul Aleem Khan, Central Region of Punjab
- Ch. Muhammad Ashfaq, West Region of Punjab
- Mr. Ishaq Khan Khakwani, South Region of Punjab
The roles and responsibilities of these four
presidents of Punjab have not been shared, however, it has been reported that
their job is to prepare for the next General Election of 2018 and they will
discharge their duties under the direct supervision of the Chairman and in consultation
with the Secretary General, Mr. Jahangir Khan Tareen. The party constitution,
which is frequently ignored in making such decisions, states the terms of reference
of the Regional Organisations but not for the Regional Presidents nor for the
Additional Secretary General and Deputy Secretary General.
Pakistan
Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) – Chairman Imran Khan gives warning to PTI leaders
at the party’s 20th National Convention in Islamabad
PTI Convention in Islamabad
On July 20, 2016, PTI held its 20th National
Convention in Islamabad, which was attended by the top leadership of the party
along with many supporters, members and workers of the party from around the
country. It is unfortunate that specific details of this event were not shared
by the party neither on its official website nor any of the official social
media pages. Besides other central leaders of the party, PTI Chairman Imran
Khan also addressed the workers at the convention. PILDAT obtained the pictures
(above) and other details that were shared on Twitter by some of the attendees
of the convention.
What did surface in the media is a short clip
of Mr. Khan giving a ‘polite’ warning to all who were listening
and were members of the PTI.10 Chairman Imran Khan iterated that the organisation of the party was under
process and intra-party elections would be held after the General Election in
2018. He (politely) warned those who would raise their concerns over names of
party members who would be designated with party positions or who would have
any disagreement with the party’s various decisions, are free to join
any other political party or create their own. In short, the PTI Chairman has
openly declared that the party would operate on his terms only and that the
subject of negotiation or debate on party’s policy decisions is officially
off the table.
References:
7. Facebook page of NP Secretary General Islamabad,
Mr. Abdullah Dayo
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