Pakistan, Nov. 13 -- The Senate on Thursday approved the revised 27th Constitutional Amendment Bill 2025 with a two-thirds majority, despite strong opposition protests.
The bill, reintroduced by Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar, includes major constitutional and judicial reforms. It marks one of the most significant legislative developments in recent months.
The amendment returned to the Senate after being passed earlier by both houses, following revisions made by the National Assembly. PTI Senator Ali Zafar noted that the Senate was voting on the bill for a second time, requiring at least 64 votes.
He also highlighted that PTI's Saifullah Abro and a JUI-F senator had supported the amendment earlier, going against their party line. Despi...
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