15th National Assembly passes record 235 bills in five-year tenure

ISLAMABAD: The 15th National Assembly of Pakistan has concluded its tenure, leaving behind a legacy of legislative productivity, executive oversight, and transformative leadership changes.

During its five-year term, the assembly passed a total of 235 bills, including 181 government bills and 360 private member bills. This is a significant achievement, as it surpasses the number of bills passed by the previous two assemblies.

The assembly also played a vital role in ensuring the effective functioning of the government by conducting thousands of question hours and adopting 107 resolutions on a wide range of issues.

These resolutions addressed a number of key concerns, such as governance, education, foreign affairs, health, and energy.

The assembly’s tenure was also marked by significant leadership changes. In 2018, Imran Khan was elected prime minister, becoming the first cricketer to hold the office.

He was succeeded by Shehbaz Sharif in 2022. These leadership changes reflected the assembly’s commitment to democratic governance and the peaceful transfer of power.

Overall, the 15th National Assembly was a productive and transformative body that made significant contributions to Pakistan’s democracy and development. Its legacy will be one of legislative productivity, executive oversight, and transformative leadership changes.

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