After the meeting of the two elders, the hustle and bustle of the Presidency turned into calm

Pakistan’s political landscape, is like a seesaw, with shifts in every direction. The Presidency, just five days ago (on Friday), appeared calm and quiet following crucial meetings.

On Friday, after a meeting between two prominent figures, the government deemed it necessary and of special importance to meet with the Law Minister, as the President of the country was exercising his constitutional authority to set the date for elections.

However, they were assured that there would be no delay in holding elections, and the Election Commission was being provided with all necessary resources. The senior officers of the provincial administrations are being replaced under the guidance of the Election Commissioner. Political alignments are shifting, and a level playing field is being prepared for all political parties.

Reports suggest that there has been a change in the atmosphere in the Presidential Chamber, where previously disclosed decisions about past judgments related to the President’s role in deciding the election date have been removed.

In some constituencies in Islamabad, recent changes and indications of significant developments are emerging. Three days later, President Arif Alvi is completing his term.

Pakistan’s political landscape is ever-changing, with recent meetings and developments indicating a shifting balance of power. Just five days ago, the Presidential Chamber appeared serene following significant meetings.

After crucial meetings between two influential figures on Friday, the government considered it necessary and of paramount importance to meet with the Law Minister, as the President exercised his constitutional authority to set the election date.

However, they were reassured that there would be no delay in holding the elections, and the Election Commission was being provided with all necessary resources. The senior officers of the provincial administrations are being replaced as per the Election Commissioner’s instructions. Political realignments are underway, and a level playing field is being prepared for all political parties.

Reports suggest that there has been a change in the atmosphere in the Presidential Chamber, where previously disclosed decisions related to past judgments about the President’s role in determining the election date have been removed.

In some constituencies in Islamabad, recent changes and indications of significant developments are emerging. Three days later, President Arif Alvi is completing his term.

In Islamabad, the political landscape of Pakistan is as unpredictable as ever, with shifts and changes occurring seemingly by the minute. Just five days ago, following a series of significant meetings held on Friday, the Presidential Palace appeared to be calm and quiet.

The government’s decision to meet with the Law Minister immediately after a meeting between two prominent figures on Friday was deemed necessary and of particular importance because the President of the nation was exercising his constitutional authority to announce the election date.

However, they have been assured that there will be no delay in holding the elections, and the Election Commission is being provided with all the necessary resources. Senior officers of provincial administrations are being replaced under the guidance of the Election Commissioner. Political alignments are shifting, and a level playing field is being prepared for all political parties.

Reports indicate that there has been a change in the atmosphere within the Presidential Chamber, with previously disclosed decisions related to past judgments about the President’s role in determining the election date being removed.

In some constituencies in Islamabad, recent developments and signs of significant changes are becoming apparent. Three days from now, President Arif Alvi will complete his term.

The political landscape in Islamabad, Pakistan, is constantly evolving, with changes occurring rapidly. Just five days ago, following important meetings on Friday, the Presidential Palace seemed quiet and calm.

The government’s decision to meet with the Law Minister after a meeting between two key figures on Friday was deemed necessary and of significant importance because the President of the country was exercising his constitutional authority to announce the election date.

However, they were assured that there would be no delay in conducting the elections, and the Election Commission was being provided with all the necessary resources. Senior officials of provincial administrations are being replaced under the guidance of the Election Commissioner. Political dynamics are shifting, and a level playing field is being prepared for all political parties.

Reports suggest that there has been a change in the atmosphere within the Presidential Chamber, with previously disclosed decisions related to past judgments concerning the President’s role in determining the election date being removed.

In some constituencies in Islamabad, recent changes and indications of significant developments are emerging. Three days from now, President Arif Alvi will complete his term.

The situation in Islamabad, Pakistan’s political landscape, is akin to a pendulum that swings back and forth. Just five days ago, following important meetings held on Friday, the Presidential Palace appeared to be calm and quiet.

On Friday, after a meeting between two influential figures, the government considered it necessary and of special importance to meet with the Law Minister, as the President of the country was exercising his constitutional authority to set the date for elections.

However, they were assured that there would be no delay in holding elections, and the Election Commission was being provided with all necessary resources. Senior officers of provincial administrations are being replaced under the guidance of the Election Commissioner. Political alignments are shifting, and a level playing field is being prepared for all political parties.

Reports suggest that there has been a change in the atmosphere in the Presidential Chamber, where previously disclosed decisions related to past judgments about the President’s role in determining the election date have been removed.

In some constituencies in Islamabad, recent changes and indications of significant developments are emerging. Three days from now, President Arif Alvi will complete his term.