ISLAMABAD, Jul 26 (APP): Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on Friday said that constitutional and parliamentary supremacy was key to lead country on the path of development and prosperity.
He also said that bridging the gap between parliament and masses would render parliament stronger and more effective.
“Educated and well-awared youth is a catalyst for ensuring prosperity and economic stability”he expressed these views while addressing the Orientation Programme of Interns serving in National Assembly Secretariat at Pakistan Institute of Parliamentary Services ( PIPS).
Emphasizing the significance of proactive and effective parliament, he deliberated upon initiatives undertaken during his previous tenure as Speaker National Assembly .
He said that there was no strategy document of National Assembly and All Parties Committee was formulated to prepare a Strategic Plan.
As a result, 1st Strategic Plan 2014-2018 for the sustained development and growth of the National Assembly was introduced, he added.
He said it was a holistic programme, which envisioned the development of technical skills like legislative drafting and creation of a well-resourced and efficient parliamentary services corps.
In order to ensure quality legislative process a Legislative Drafting Council was established to assists Private Members in drafting effective Bills on various subjects of socio-economic and political significance for the masses, he added.
The Speaker highlighted the contours of “Parliamentary Studies Program” as a top 25 universities of Pakistan signed a declaration to commence parliamentary studies degrees and as of now 17 of them implemented the declaration by offering it.
In addition, diplomas and short courses had also been introduced.
In order to engage the educated youth of Pakistan, around 100 young fresh graduates had been recruited in the Parliament House through Young Parliamentary Associates program to serve in different departments, providing the much-needed research services, he said.
For engaging youth in the parliamentary processes, an exclusive internship program in collaboration with the Prime Minister’s Youth Training Scheme that was launched to provide an opportunity to young graduates to support the Members in pursuance of their parliamentary responsibilities.
Further , Voluntary Internship program was also launched on a rolling basis throughout the year and over 2000 interns were placed in the National Assembly from 2013 to 2018.
Ayaz Sadiq has said that Parliament of Pakistan is first ever in the world to “Go Green” by shifting completely on Solar Energy. Pakistan’s Parliament was also the first in the country to have been issued a “Net-Metering” license by NEPRA.
“E-Parliament” was also initiated which would ensure that the conventional file work would be replaced with the ideals of “Paperless Parliament”.
The Speaker said building positive image of Pakistan was a collective responsibility and 88 Parliamentary Friendship Groups with sister parliaments were formulated around the world.