13th National Assembly of Pakistan: Preliminary Annual Report 2011-2012

Difficult Agenda, Firm Response: Another year of political consensus

Geo-strategic challenges, national Security, political instability, civil-military relations and executive-judiciary tension largely defined the agenda for the 13th National Assembly during its fourth parliamentary year that ended on March 17, 2012. The outgoing year was particularly tumultuous for Pakistan as well as for the legislature in terms of agenda-setting that was difficult and critical.

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