Overview
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s political adviser Rana Sanaullah said a 28th amendment is planned to address education, population, curriculum and local bodies.
- He stated that during the Senate process on the 27th amendment their side had 67 or 68 votes.
- Sanaullah said three senators were unavailable to cast votes, identifying Irfan Siddiqui as absent due to illness.
- He claimed the opposition did not raise objections to any part or clause of the constitutional amendment.
- He questioned the scope of presidential immunity, saying it would end if the president became a public office holder, in remarks made on Geo News’ Capital Talk where PTI Senator Ali Zafar also appeared.