- The national security czar announced on a prominent private news channel
- Emphasizing the constitutional obligation for fresh constituency delimitation ahead of general elections
- The ruling alliance took a significant step by deciding to dissolve the National Assembly on August 9.
In a prime-time broadcast on a private news channel, the national security czar stated that the process of constituency delimitation will extend over several months, with the anticipated elections scheduled for late February or early March 2024.
Emphasizing the imperative nature of fresh delimitation as a constitutional requisite for forthcoming general elections, Sanaullah underscored the notion that relying on a sole census for two separate general elections is not viable. He additionally highlighted that multiple political parties have raised reservations regarding the outcomes of the 2023 census.
The minister went on to communicate that the interim prime ministerial candidate has not yet been confirmed.
Taking a significant step, the ruling alliance made the decision to dissolve the National Assembly on August 9, thereby granting the electoral authority the option to defer the elections.