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Meet demands or face budget boycott, Achakzai tells govt

Dawn News · May 23, 2026, 2:07 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

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You can just pass it in two days [without any debate]; what will the international community think?” said Mr Achakzai while speaking on a point of order during the lacklustre proceedings on the last day of the session of the lower house of parliament. The government plans to call the National Assembly session in the first half of June for the presentation of the federal budget. “You will repent,” said Mr Achakzai, warning that the country would be engulfed by a massive opposition movement. He reiterated the opposition’s demands for medical treatment of incarcerated PTI founder Imran Khan in a hospital of his choice and unrestricted visitation rights. Pointing towards empty treasury benches, he said this showed the seriousness of the government in running the house. “If the PTI members leave this house, there will be no quorum,” he said. Under the rules, the presence of one-fourth (86 lawmakers) of the total 332-member house is required to fulfil the condition of quorum for continuation of the proceedings. “Through you Mr Speaker, I req­u­est [Prime Minister] Shehbaz Sharif; through you, I request my colleagues; make this parliament a source of power. Do not spoil it,” he said, dec­laring parliament as their “lifeline”. “Parliament is our lifeline. We are ready to provide you unconditional help for it [strengthening of parliament],” said Mr Achakzai, who is also the president of the Pakhtoonkhwa Mili Awami Party and heads the Tehreek-i-Tahafuz Ayeen-i-Paki­stan, an opposition alli

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