Summary Opposition parties have forced the government to summon both the sessions in the first week of Dec.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - The National Assembly (NA) and Senate will resume their sessions at Parliament House Islamabad on Monday after two days break.
The Senate will meet at 1530 hours while National Assembly will meet at 1600 hours.
The National Assembly will have further discussion on prevailing law and order situation in the country besides taking calling attention notices and carrying out legislative business.
The upcoming seventh session of the NA is likely to discuss in length the Rawalpindi tragedy, the recent drone strike in KPK, price hike and other important matters.
The previous session that was originally called to deliberate privatisation of public sector entities, the International Monetary Fund loans and hike in the power tariff kept on discussing killing of Taliban commander Hakimullah Mehsud in a drone hit.
The appointment of Chaudhry Qamar Zaman as the NAB chief, made through Nawaz Sharif-Khursheed Shah consensus, had sparked a row between PTI and PPP. Now, the SC action against him is likely to trigger a strong criticism of the apex court by PPP.
The upcoming session is also likely to witness a heated debate on several issues as the main opposition parties are all set to raise privatisation of public sector entities, conditions of the IMF loans and the fresh hike in power tariff.
