Reforms body suggests PM as authority
ISLAMABAD – Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Reforms during the clause-wise review of the Constitution agreed on the point that the powers to appoint Governors should be given to Prime Minister instead of President.
The sources privy to the deliberations of the committee, which met under the chair of Senator Mian…
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