Govt should take Senate permission forNFC award extension: Rabbani
By our correspondents
November 18, 2017
ISLAMABAD: Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani Friday emphasised that the National Finance Commission (NFC) award is the basis of federalism and that persistent delay in announcing new NFC award is unconstitutional.
In an 18-page detailed ruling about the delay in announcing NFC award, which he had reserved after a debate in the House on a calling attention notice by PPP Senators Sassui Palijo and Mukhtar Dhamra, Rabbani said that constitutional derailments and discontinuity of Parliament has also remained a factor in delay of NFC award.
Referring to an earlier resolution passed by the Senate, he said: “The Constitution should be amended to provide (that) if NFC Award is not announced within five years then the government should take permission from Senate for extension of the Award and Senate should have powers to increase the share of provinces to one percent.”
Minister for Law and Justice Zahid Hamid had given a briefing to the House about NFC award, which Rabbani seconded and said he agreed to the contention of the law minister that historically NFC Awards had remained effective for more than five years and sometimes for 16 years.
Rabbani, therefore, ruled that without touching upon the merits of previous NFCs and their awards as well as disturbing the scheme of the present award, which remains effective, position reflected at para 6 will play a pivotal role in ensuring fiscal decentralization and participatory federalism through enforcement of constitutional rights of the provinces.
“At any time before an Order under clause (4) is made, the President may, by order, make such amendments or modifications in the law relating to the distribution of revenues between the federal government and the provincial governments as he may deem necessary or expedient,” states Para 6 of Article 160.
The Senate chairman made the briefing by law minister part of his ruling. According to Law Minister Zahid Hamid, in terms of clause (1) of Article 160, Constitution, 1973, the President of Pakistan shall
constitute a National Finance Commission within five years.
In terms of clause (1) read with clause (2) of Article 160, Constitution, 1973, the National Finance Commission shall give its recommendations to the President of Pakistan before the expiration of its tenure i.e. five years. Immediately after the announcement of an Award, the President shall constitute the next NFC to give recommendations within its tenure.
The NFC shall give its recommendations to the President well before the expiration of its tenure. The recommendations shall be given effect vide a presidential order, in terms of clause (4) of Article 160, Constitution, 1973 hence completing the entire procedure within five years.
The issue of new NFC has been raised, mostly by PPP senators during almost all the Senate sessions, particularly during the current year. They allege this is like doing injustice to the smaller provinces and denying them their due share in resources.
In an 18-page detailed ruling about the delay in announcing NFC award, which he had reserved after a debate in the House on a calling attention notice by PPP Senators Sassui Palijo and Mukhtar Dhamra, Rabbani said that constitutional derailments and discontinuity of Parliament has also remained a factor in delay of NFC award.
Referring to an earlier resolution passed by the Senate, he said: “The Constitution should be amended to provide (that) if NFC Award is not announced within five years then the government should take permission from Senate for extension of the Award and Senate should have powers to increase the share of provinces to one percent.”
Minister for Law and Justice Zahid Hamid had given a briefing to the House about NFC award, which Rabbani seconded and said he agreed to the contention of the law minister that historically NFC Awards had remained effective for more than five years and sometimes for 16 years.
Rabbani, therefore, ruled that without touching upon the merits of previous NFCs and their awards as well as disturbing the scheme of the present award, which remains effective, position reflected at para 6 will play a pivotal role in ensuring fiscal decentralization and participatory federalism through enforcement of constitutional rights of the provinces.
“At any time before an Order under clause (4) is made, the President may, by order, make such amendments or modifications in the law relating to the distribution of revenues between the federal government and the provincial governments as he may deem necessary or expedient,” states Para 6 of Article 160.
The Senate chairman made the briefing by law minister part of his ruling. According to Law Minister Zahid Hamid, in terms of clause (1) of Article 160, Constitution, 1973, the President of Pakistan shall
constitute a National Finance Commission within five years.
In terms of clause (1) read with clause (2) of Article 160, Constitution, 1973, the National Finance Commission shall give its recommendations to the President of Pakistan before the expiration of its tenure i.e. five years. Immediately after the announcement of an Award, the President shall constitute the next NFC to give recommendations within its tenure.
The NFC shall give its recommendations to the President well before the expiration of its tenure. The recommendations shall be given effect vide a presidential order, in terms of clause (4) of Article 160, Constitution, 1973 hence completing the entire procedure within five years.
The issue of new NFC has been raised, mostly by PPP senators during almost all the Senate sessions, particularly during the current year. They allege this is like doing injustice to the smaller provinces and denying them their due share in resources.
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