ISLAMABAD: The Election Fee of Pakistan (ECP) has notified that each one political events must submit particulars of bills incurred and donations obtained through the common elections 2024 and disclose their record of donors by April 22, reported The Categorical Tribune.
All of the political events, which have participated within the common election are required below Part 211 of the Elections Act, 2017 and Rule 161 of the Election Guidelines to undergo the ECP the small print of bills and donations equal to and exceeding 1,000,000.
Reportedly, the events must submit it inside 60 days of the issuance of the notification of their profitable candidates, the ECP acknowledged.
Pakistan held its 2024 common elections on February 8, nonetheless, the outcomes have confronted main criticism, together with ballot rigging.
Earlier in March, Incarcerated former premier Imran Khan mentioned that if there had been digital voting machines (EVM) within the election, all of the rigging points would have been solved in an hour, Daybreak reported.
“If there have been an digital voting machine at this time, the difficulty of rigging would have been solved in an hour, in response to Imran Khan’s dialog with journalists,” PTI posted on the social media platform.
The Pakistan Institute of Legislative Growth and Transparency (PILDAT), in its current report, in its evaluation of the 2024 common elections, indicated that the February 8 common elections recorded the bottom equity rating since 2013, reported Daybreak.
Highlighting a regarding decline in equity scores in comparison with earlier election cycles, the evaluation was based mostly on an unbiased evaluation by Pildat, alongside a questionnaire scored by politicians, legal professionals, activists, retired bureaucrats and navy officers, and politically conscious youth.
Furthermore, the evaluation was divided into three elements; the pre-polling course of, polling on election day, and the post-polling course of, in response to Daybreak.
The report additional highlighted key points, together with political repression, suspension of cellular and web companies on polling day, delay in announcement of election outcomes, delay in publishing the outcomes of Types 45, 46, 48 and 49 on the web site of the Election Fee of Pakistan (ECP), and a delay in allocating reserved seats to the Sunni Ittehad Council.



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