Pakistan, Dec. 18 -- The performance report of Pakistan's National Assembly for 2025 has revealed significant gaps in legislative activity and parliamentary oversight. According to the report, the government maintained a clear edge in pushing legislation, while the opposition struggled to make substantial contributions.
During the year, a total of 42 government bills and 49 private members' bills were presented in the National Assembly, but only 31 laws were passed. Eleven adjournment motions were submitted, all of which were rejected. The report also highlighted that out of 6,694 starred questions submitted by lawmakers, answers were provided to only 1,442, indicating limited accountability.
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