
National Assembly during a session in Islamabad. — APP/File
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ISLAMABAD: As the first year of the 16th National Assembly, on February 28, the Pakistan Institute of Legislature Development and Transparency (PILDAT) has considered how federal cabinet members have their presence and performance. How I have worked in terms of their presence and performance during the year. Legislative
To assess the performance of federal cabinet members in Parliament, Poldat looked at both houses of parliament – the 16th National Assembly, which was activated on February 29, 2024 and after the Senate who was elected half of its membership. Was formed. On April 9, 2024. Poldat has used objective twin parameters: attendance of ministers in Parliament and their time amount during the parliamentary session. In the Poldat Analysis, Senator Azam Nasir Tarar has emerged as the most influential and effective member of the cabinet in terms of its performance in Parliament during 2024-2025. Conducting three major departments – Law and Justice, Human Rights and Parliamentary Affairs – Senator Azam Tarar can be collected by the government during the first year with the approval of most 38 government bills in the National Assembly, which This is a record. The number of bills passed by any past assembly during its first year. Their presence in both the Houses of Parliament – the National Assembly and the Senate – was found to be the highest by the significant margin as it participated in 89 seats (57 %) out of the 157 seats shared in both houses and spoke for it. – More than 17 hours in both houses during the first year of parliament.
Mohammad Asif, who has the department of defense, defense production and aviation departments, participated in 69 seats in Parliament (44 %) and talked for more than 5.5 hours and second position in both attendance and speaking in Parliament. Received. Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Qaiser Ahmad Sheikh is third in attendance with 67 seats (43 %). However, he spoke for only 31 minutes during the first parliamentary year, and placed it in the 17th position under this parameter.
Rana Tanveer Hussain, Federal Minister for Industry and Production, National Food Security and Research; Mian Riaz Hussain Pirzada, Federal Minister for Housing and Works; And the Minister of State for Finance, Revenue and Power Division, Ali Periz, is tied to the fourth position in the attendance rating, of which 66 (42 %) have been participated. He spoke for 1 hour and 44 minutes, 1 hour and 1 minute and 1 hour and 31 minutes, respectively. In terms of speech time, Federal Minister for Information, Broadcasting, National Heritage and Culture, Ataullah Tarar is third. He spoke for about 4.5 4.5 hours but participated in 63 seats (40 %), which came in fifth in the attendance rating. After following him in the time ranking, Finance Minister Senator Mohammad Aurangzeb, who spoke for about 4 4 hours, but participated in only 35 seats (22 %).
Fifth to speak, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, who spoke for 2 hours and 45 minutes despite participating in only 32 seats (20 %). Senator Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi, Federal Home Minister and Narcotics Control came in second at the point: Participating in only 10 seats (6 %) and speaking for only 12 minutes throughout the year. Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Establishment Senator Ahad Cheema has come at the end of both the rankings, participated in only nine seats and has been speaking in Parliament for only 1 minute. Privatization and Board of Investment and Communication Minister, Abdul Haleem Khan, has participated in the National Assembly 31 and 41 of the Senate, which is ranked eighth in attendance and speaking for 34 minutes. Minister for Planning, Development and Special Action, Ahsan Iqbal participated in 28 seats in the National Assembly and two Senate seats, which is ranked 14th in attendance and kept speaking for 55 minutes.
Minister for Power, Sardar Owais Khan Leghari participated in 52 seats in the National Assembly and four Senate seats, which is seventh in attendance with a 46 -minute speech. This analysis is based on data from the National Assembly session that ended on February 18 and the Senate meeting was prepared on February 21 this year.