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Federally Administered Tribal Areas Senate Election : March 20th 2015 Pakistan

Organisation : Election Commission of Pakistan
Facility : Senate Election
Location : Pakistan

Notification :
Reason For Senate Election :
Islamabad 16th March 2015
No.F.3(10)/2014-Cord- In partial modification of this Commission’s Notification of even number dated 6th March 2015 and in pursuance of section 10 of the senate (Election) Act, 1975 (No Ll of 1975) read with clause 3 of article 224 of the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the states and Frontier Regions Division Notification SRo No.746(1)75 dated the 7th July 1975. the Election Commission of Pakistan hereby calls upon the members of the National Assembly from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas to elect to the senate four members against general seats , in place of the Members of the Senate. who have retired after the expiration of the term of the Office on 11th March 2015 and fixes, in relation to, the date of poll as 20.03.2015 from 0900 hours to 1600 hours, in the Parliament House, Islamabad.

Election :
** Senate elections take place in accordance with Article 59 of the Constitution.
** Each of the four provincial assemblies shall elect from the next Senate election twenty three members from their respective provinces that include fourteen on general seats, four on seats reserved for technocrats including Ulema four on seats reserved for women and one on seat reserved for non-Muslim.
** Four members i.e. two on general seats, one technocrat including Aalim and one woman are elected from the Federal Capital whereas eight members are elected from the Federally Administrated Tribal Areas (FATA) in such manner as the President may, by order prescribe.
** The Senate is a permanent legislative body which symbolizes a process of continuity in the national affairs.
** The term of its members is six years. However, one-half of its members retire after every three years.
** A casual vacancy in the Senate, caused by resignation, death, incapacitation, disqualification or removal of a member, is filled through election by the respective Electoral College and the member so elected holds office for the un-expired term of the member whose vacancy he has filled.
** A person seeking election to the Senate should not be less than thirty years of age and should be registered as a voter in an area or province from where he seeks election and should meet other qualifications prescribed under Article 62 of the Constitution.

Chairman and Deputy Chairman :
** After the Senate has been duly constituted, at its first meeting, it elects, from amongst its members, a Chairman and a Deputy Chairman.
** Whenever the office of the Chairman or the Deputy Chairman becomes vacant the Senate elects another member as Chairman or as the case may be, the Deputy Chairman.
** Term of office of the Chairman and the Deputy Chairman is three years.
** In absence of the Chairman, the Deputy Chairman acts as Chairman.
** The Chairman or the Deputy Chairman can be removed from the office by means of a resolution moved by a member under Article 61 read with paragraph ( c ) of clause (7) of Article 53.
** The Chairman or, as the case may be, the Deputy Chairman cannot preside the meeting of the Senate in which a resolution for his removal from office is being considered.
** At the commencement of each session the Chairman nominates, from amongst its members, in an order of precedence a panel of not more than three presiding officers.
** In absence of the Chairman and the Deputy Chairman, a member of the panel present, having precedence, presides over the sitting of the Senate.

Summoning and Prorogation of the Senate :
** The President, from time to time, summons either House or both the Houses of Parliament under Article 54(1) of the Constitution.
** However, the Chairman, Senate can also, under Article 54(3), summon the Senate on a requisition of one-fourth of the total membership of the House.
** In either case the Secretary, Senate causes a notification to be published in the Gazette stating date, time and place of the meeting and also cause it to be issued to each member.
** Its announcement over the radio/TV and in the Press is also made.
** Likewise, a notification with regard to prorogation of the Senate is also published in the Gazette.
** Each session of the Senate starts from the date of commencement of its first sitting and concludes when the House is prorogued by the President or the Chairman, as the case may be.

Quorum :
Under Article 55(2) of the Constitution, if at any time during a sitting of the Senate, the attention of the Chairman is drawn to the fact that less than one-fourth of the total membership of the Senate is present, the Chairman suspends the business and causes the bells to be rung for five minutes. But if no quorum is available even when the bells stop ringing the Chairman, adjourns the sitting.

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