MQM-P Urges Revisiting Pakistan's 28th Amendment to Boost Participatory Democracy

The Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) has called for a review and possible revision of the proposed 28th Amendment to the Constitution. They argue this is necessary to protect citizens' rights and shift Pakistan's political system from feudal democracy to a participatory model that emphasizes local governance. This push occurs amid heightened regional tensions, linking constitutional reform with national security concerns, signaling future debates on democratic governance and security policies.
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Mustafa Kamal
Kamran Tessori
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MQM-P
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Karachi
PML-N
Pakistan