Federal Cabinet Meeting Scheduled After 27th Constitutional Amendment

After the approval of the 27th constitutional amendment, the federal cabinet of Pakistan has scheduled an important meeting for tomorrow afternoon. According to government sources, the meeting will focus on implementing the changes introduced by the amendment and reviewing necessary updates to existing laws. This step reflects the government’s commitment to aligning national legislation with the latest constitutional provisions.
Sources said the cabinet is expected to approve amendments to key defense-related laws, including the Army Act, Navy Act, and Air Force Act. These changes are intended to bring military legislation in line with the newly approved constitutional framework.
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The meeting will also review the establishment and functioning of the Federal Constitutional Court, ensuring that all legal processes comply with the updated constitutional requirements. Officials indicated that the discussions would be detailed and comprehensive to avoid any legal gaps.
The cabinet is likely to discuss other related legislative changes to ensure all federal laws are consistent with the 27th constitutional amendment. This includes reviewing procedural and administrative rules that may require updates under the new legal framework.
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In conclusion, the upcoming cabinet session aims to implement the 27th constitutional amendment fully and ensure that all relevant laws, including defense and federal legal frameworks, are updated. This move is seen as a key step toward strengthening Pakistan’s legal and constitutional system.

















