蹤獲弝け

Pakistani minister promises voting rights to overseas nationals while visiting 蹤獲弝け

Pakistani minister promises voting rights to overseas nationals while visiting 蹤獲弝け
Pakistan's interior minister Rana Sanaullah addresses the expats at the Consulate General of Pakistan in Jeddah, 蹤獲弝け on August 16, 2022. (APP)
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Updated 17 August 2022

Pakistani minister promises voting rights to overseas nationals while visiting 蹤獲弝け

Pakistani minister promises voting rights to overseas nationals while visiting 蹤獲弝け
  • The interior minister met expats in Jeddah where he described overseas Pakistanis as countrys assets
  • The kingdom is home to the highest number of Pakistanis living abroad, making it the biggest source of remittances

ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah told a group of Pakistani nationals in 蹤獲弝け on Tuesday the government was finalizing the modalities of voting process for citizens living abroad ahead of the next general elections that are scheduled to take place in August next year.

The minister, who went to the kingdom to perform Umrah, met with representatives of Pakistani community in Jeddah where he described the overseas nationals as the countrys assets.

蹤獲弝け has the highest number of Pakistani expatriates, making it the top source of remittances for the South Asian country.

The government will ensure that overseas Pakistanis manage to use their voting right in the coming elections, the interior minister said, adding it was finalizing the modalities of the voting procedure.

Pakistans ruling coalition revoked the voting right of overseas Pakistanis in May by passing the Election Amendment Bill, 2022, which also prevented the use of electronic voting machines (EVMs) in general elections.

The countrys ousted prime minister Imran Khans administration sanctioned the use of EVMs during a joint parliamentary sitting in February, though its political rivals resisted the move and vowed to challenge it in the countrys top court.

Overseas Pakistanis are our best national asset, Sanaullah said. Their remittances are key for the economic stability [of the country].

Discussing the Pak-Saudi ties, the minister said the kingdom had always helped Pakistan in the most difficult of situations.

We are grateful to the Saudi government for providing employment opportunities to Pakistani workers and professionals, he added.