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Joint session: Govt hoping to get laws passed as Opposition strategises against PTI’s move

ISLAMABAD: Both the government and joint Opposition are ready to flex their muscles in today’s joint session of Parliament convened as the ruling party appears confident over the passage of all its bills after getting the support of its allies.

The joint session has been summoned by President Arif Alvi today at 12pm.

The government eyes passing more than two dozen bills with the help of its allied parties, while the opposition parties have vowed to foil the treasury’s attempt to get the “black laws” passed at all costs.

The bills to be taken up for passage were referred to the joint sitting by the National Assembly after they were not okayed within the stipulated 90 days.

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