Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has lauded the passing of the 26th Constitutional Amendment calling it a historic moment for democracy and the supremacy of Parliament.
In her statement following the approval, Maryam Nawaz emphasized the significance of the amendment in restoring Parliament’s authority and strengthening the judicial system.
“Long live democracy, long live Parliament,” declared the Chief Minister, congratulating the nation on this achievement. She highlighted that the 26th amendment is a “clear message for the people to raise their voice” and stands as a pivotal reform for ensuring justice is not only served but also seen to be done in a timely manner.
The amendment is crucial for the supremacy of Parliament and reflects a broader movement towards making Pakistan an “exemplary democracy” on the global stage.
She praised the introduction of reforms that would open a new chapter in the judicial system, saying, “With this amendment, justice will be delivered efficiently.”
Public access to justice has been secured, and the independence of the judiciary has been enhanced, she remarked, while also welcoming the termination of the interest clause.
Maryam Nawaz expressed her confidence that these reforms would lead to a stronger, more equitable democratic system in Pakistan, ensuring justice and restoring dignity to Parliament.
The 26th Constitutional Amendment, with its wide-reaching judicial and environmental reforms, has been met with widespread support, and Maryam Nawaz believes it will serve as a foundation for future democratic growth.