
National Assembly during a session in Islamabad. — APP/File
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ISLAMABAD: 36 (11 %) members of the National Assembly (MNA) participated in all seats, while 35 (11 %) did not attend any seat during the 12th session of the National Assembly. Contains nine seats. 13 and 23, 2025.
According to the MNAS attendance report card for the last 12th session of the National Assembly, the attendance model is fluent throughout the meeting, in which female members record more than their male counterparts. Do
According to Fafin’s analysis, the highest attendance was seen during the last seat, with 214 members, with 68 % of the total membership.
During this seat, the House approved the prevention of electronic crime (amendment) bill, brought through a supplementary agenda, 2025. The seat had to postpone the seat after 33 minutes due to a lack of quorum indicated by a lawmaker belonging to the Sunni Attihad Council (SIC).
181 MNA sitting sitting without any advance vacation
A Fafin analysis about attendance and departure requests during the proceedings shows that at least 277 members of the current power during the current session are 277 % of the current power – at least one seat.
However, only 96 (35 %) submitted a request for a vacation for their absence. In these 96, 33 already applied for a vacation, while 36 applied the former post -facto after returning from his address.
In addition, 27 MNA leave requests were read in the middle of their absence.
The remaining 181 members (65 %) released the seats without submitting any advance.
Even among those who applied for a holiday, only 51 members (53 %) sought approval for the entire period of their absence, while the remaining 45 (47 %) longer than the number of days longer than the number of days Be absent for which she requested a holiday.
During the previous session (languages), nine MNAs also applied for a holiday.
According to the session, the data shows various attendance trends. Only five (nine percent) female MNAs, which are three safe and two in the general seats, participated in all seats, while 31 (11 percent) male MNA participated in all.
However, in the safe seats, there were zero attendance in three of the 41 women MNAs (seven percent).
Nine women MNA participated in less than half of the seats, while more than half of the women participated in safe seats, including three MNAs who participated in all seats.
Seven minority members participated in more than half of the seats, including two lawmakers who participated in all seats.
In the MNA selected in the general seats, 31 did not attend the same seat, while 67 participated in less than half the seats. On the contrary, during the session, 157 lawmakers participated in more than half of the seats, including 29 MNAs, who participated in all seats.
The attendance of the male MNA showed a slight improvement over the previous sessions.
Regional, MNA of Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) showed high attendance than other regions. All three MNAs of the ICT participated in all seats.
In addition, 33 MNAs (70 %) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa participated in more than half of the seats, including six, all of them participating in the seats. Similarly, 106 MNA (64 %) from Sindh, 50 MNA (63 %) from Punjab, and 11 MNA (55 %) from Balochistan participated in more than half the seats (these figures included members. There are those who participated in all seats). According to a region, the comparison indicates improvement in attendance compared to the previous session.
Political parties show different attendance trends
Legislators belonging to the Pakistan Muslim League -Nawaz (PML -N), Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarian (PPPP), SIC, and Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) participated in more than half of the seats.
The only legislator from the Balochistan National Party (BNP) did not attend any seat.
Other parties, including only one member, including the National Party (NP), Pakhtunnah Milli Ami Party (PKMAP), and Pakistan Muslim League Xia (Muslim League Z), each participated in more than half of the seats. The legislature of the Majlis -Suttas -Al -Muslimin Pakistan (MWMP) participated in all seats.
Lack of ministerial presence weakens legislative surveillance
Of the 18 federal ministers and the two ministers whose presence was expected to answer questions about their ministries during the question, only six attended all seats where their presence was expected. While five did not attend.
The rest of the ministers participated in at least one seat where their presence was expected. In his absence, another cabinet colleague or parliamentary secretary answered questions from him.
The Federal Minister for Housing and Works was the highest attendance, in which all seats were participated.
Subsequently, the Federal Minister for Industries and Production also received additional departments for national food security and research, and the Minister of State for Information Technology and Telecommunications, each of whom is 89 %.
The Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs closely followed 78 percent of the House.
The Prime Minister participated in two (15 %) seats, while the opposition leader participated in all (100 %) seats.