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Pak’s ruling party wins big in upper house polls

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Islamabad: Consolidating its grip on power, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s ruling PML-N has won 18 out of the 48 seats being contested for in the Senate elections marred by controversies and allegations of vote buying.
According to unofficial results, PML-N got the lion’s share in the polls, winning 18 seats but still has 26 senators in the in the 104-member House, one behind the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) that has 27 senators. PPP won eight seats as cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, making an entry into the Senate for the first time, won six. Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) won four seats.
The nationalist Balochistan National Party (Mengal) and the Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) also returned to the Upper House. With PML-N continuing to remain a minority government in the Senate, the race for the coveted slots of chairman and deputy chairman was being hotly contested and the role of smaller parties now cannot be underestimated. Chairman Senate, the Upper House of bicameral parliament, is considered an important official figure as he works as acting president if the sitting president falls ill, goes abroad or dies.
Of the 104 members of the House, half of senators retire after three years and this year 52 senators hanged their boots after end their six year term. Elections were postponed on four seats. According to analysts both PML-N and PPP have started efforts to get support of several minor parties to rope in at least 53 senators to get their choice of Chairman.
Currently PPP controls the senate but Prime Minister Sharif is eager to wrestle back the upper house from PPP to end any opposition to law making in the Senate which can effectively block or delay any legislation.
The Senate elections were marred by allegations of buying federal and provincial lawmakers, who indirectly elect the senators and it is feared that the race for Chairman may trigger fresh attempts of voting buying. (PTI)

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