Qualification of the President
A person shall not be qualified for election of President as under,
1). He is a Muslim.
1). He is a Muslim.
2). He is not less the forty five year of age.
3). He is qualified to be elected as a member of National Assembly.
Election
The
constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan envisages that the
President shall be elected by the member of the Parliament, i.e. member
of National Assembly and the senate, and member of the Provencal
Assemblies in a joint sitting, by secret ballot, in accordance with the
provisions of the second schedule.
Explanation
– if there are only two candidates, the candidate who has secured the
larger number of votes shall be declaring by the election commission to
be elected. If there are three or more candidates and one of them has
secured a larger number of votes than the aggregate number of votes
secured by the rest of the candidates, he shall be declared to be
elected. If there are three or more candidates have secured the number
of votes specified above, a fresh poll shall be held.
Article 41
The
President is elected under Article 41 of the constitution through an
electoral college, consisting of members of the two houses of Parliament
and four Provencal Assemblies.
The
election of President under article 41 is perfectly accordance with the
constitution. Such elected President would hold his office for full
term of five yeas.
Power of President
Constitution head of state
The
President in the constitution of 1973 is constitutional head of the
state. The executive authority of the federation is to be exercised in
his name. The President has been given wide powers by the constitution
which is as under.
1). He can grant pardons, reprocess and respites, and can remit or commute any sentence passed by any government.
2). He is to invite the majority leader of the National Assembly to form the Government.
3). He can summon the National Assembly, or the senate or both in a joint sitting and may also prorogue the same.
4). He can address either House or both Houses assembled together and may for that purpose require the attendance of the members.
5). He can dissolve the National Assembly if so advised by the Prime Minister.
5). He can dissolve the National Assembly if so advised by the Prime Minister.
6). The most important power which has been given to the President in the constitution is the powers of proclamation of emergency.
7).
The President if satisfied that security of the country or any part of
it is threatened by war or external aggression or by internal
disturbance may issue a proclamation of emergency. While a proclamation
of emergency is in force, the President may, by order, declare that the
right to move any court for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights shall
remain suspended.
8).He
can assume himself, or direct the Governor of the province to assume on
his behalf the control of all or any of the functions of the government
of a Province if he is satisfied that a situation has arisen in which
the government of the Province cannot be carried on in accordance with
the provisions of the constitution.
9). An important function of the president is to assent to the bills passed by the Parliament.
Glimpses
1). The President is the constitutional head of the state.
2).He is a symbol of unity of Pakistan.
3).The
President is the constitutionally required to act on the advice of the
prime minister cabinet, but such advice ought not to be loaded with a
perception of dominance and veto power.
4).If the President counsels the Prime Minister or the cabinet, his counseling is entitled to weight.
5).
The functioning of Parliament Democracy postulates the existence of the
constitutional head who becomes the guardian of constitution in so far
as it provides for the control of power-relation between the executive
and legislature.
6). A person shall not be qualified for election of president unless
A). He is Muslim.
A). He is Muslim.
B). He is not less then forty five year of age.
C).He is qualified to be elected as a member of National Assembly.
7). The president is elected under Article 41 of the constitutional through an electoral college, constituting of members of the two Houses of Parliament and four Provencal Assemblies.
7). The president is elected under Article 41 of the constitutional through an electoral college, constituting of members of the two Houses of Parliament and four Provencal Assemblies.
8). The election of President under Article 41 is perfectly in accordance with the constitution.
9). The President has been given wide power by the constitution.
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