ECP Delays Islamabad Local Government Elections Schedule
ECP Delays Islamabad Local Government Elections Schedule

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has postpone the schedule for the upcoming local government (LG) elections in Islamabad.

As per details, The poll which were initially scheduled to be held in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) on October 9, have now been postponed. According to the Electoral Body, the decision to delay the elections is directly linked to recent legislative developments in the Parliament.

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The notification indicates that the local government elections have been delayed due to amendments made to the Islamabad Local Government Act. The changes in the law prompted the ECP to halt the electoral process until the implications of the new legislation were fully understood and integrated into the election procedures.

The National Assembly passed the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Local Government (Amendment) Bill 2024, which introduced significant changes to the ICT Local Government Act 2015. The amendments include increasing the number of wards in each union council from six to nine and allowing direct election of all nine general members of each union council by voters in that council.

The amendments also redefine the structure of union councils, specifying a chairman and vice chairman as joint candidates, and including representatives for women, youth, non-Muslims, and various occupational groups.

The suspension is a significant move, as it puts on hold the democratic process of electing local representatives in the federal capital. The ECP’s notification has emphasised that the elections will remain postponed until further notice, and a new schedule will be announced once the necessary legal clarifications are made.

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