Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar on Saturday that the government had constituted the special committee for the supremacy of the parliament.
Expressing his thoughts, Dar said: "It is a request that there should be representation from the Senate in the committee. There had been a lot of discussion in the special committee."
"It was way back in 2006 that the agreement between Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto was held on the charter of democracy," he said.
Dar maintained: "Everybody had done legislation at their will in the past. It is our job to do the legislation. There is no need to indulge in differences. Though, it is important to uphold the politics, based on the principles."
– Dar lauds military leadership –
Few days back, Dar commended the professionalism and integrity of Pakistan's military leadership.
In an interview with Samaa TV, Ishaq Dar has shed light on his ongoing legal battles, particularly regarding allegations of tax evasion.
Dar asserted, "My name was added in Panama for not submitting tax returns for many years," while firmly stating, "I have never been 20 minutes late for a tax return."
He explained the judicial and political manoeuvring surrounding his case, including the issuance of red warrants and subsequent cancellation by Interpol after presenting evidence.
The deputy premier respected the current military leadership, describing them as "professional, honest, and looking after the country."