18th Youth Parliament Pakistan® Convenes Third Session Virtually

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April 27, 2024 – The 18th Youth Parliament Pakistan® convened its third virtual session on Saturday. Youth from across Pakistan converged online to participate in this session, which featured discussions, Youth Standing Committee elections and insights into the future of governance. 104 primary members and 54 alternate members participated in this session, held on April 27, 2024. They represented all National Assembly constituencies of Pakistan, including Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan and Overseas Pakistanis.

The session commenced with a traditional recitation. Ms. Amna Kausar, Acting Speaker of the session & Senior Projects Manager at PILDAT/YPP, opened the session with a warm welcome, acknowledging the participants. She expressed her appreciation for their presence and emphasized the significance of the discussion that was about to unfold. The session proceeded with a presentation by Ms. Alena Sadiq, Projects Officer at PILDAT, on the Assessment of the Quality of General Election 2024.

Ms. Alena Sadiq, Projects Officer PILDAT, giving presentation on the Assessment of the Quality of General Election 2024 at the 3rd virtual session of 18th YPP held on April 27, 2024

The key points of the presentation highlighted the evolution of Pakistan’s electoral process since 2002, with a focus on the three phases of elections: pre-poll, polling day and post-poll. The methodology and process of the PILDAT survey were explained, which assessed the fairness and key issues during each phase. The presentation also addressed speculations surrounding the Election Management System (EMS) and the Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) justifications regarding its use. A comparative assessment of the quality of elections was also presented, culminating in recommendations for the ECP and Parliament to further improve the electoral process.

Following the presentation, the floor opened up for an interactive Q&A session that encouraged active participation and the exchange of diverse viewpoints. Some important points raised by the MYPs included the impartiality of the Election Commission of Pakistan, the need for a transparent judicial commission and the ECP’s reliance on technology as an excuse. Additionally, MYPs wondered whether youth would participate in the next general elections given the current circumstances. Furthermore, they emphasized on the subjects of the Charter of Democracy and manipulation of forms 45 and 47; one highlighted the need to include election budget spending analysis in the report.

Mr. Ahmed Bilal Mehboob, Founder of YPP/President PILDAT and Ms. Amna Kausar, Senior Projects Manager PILDAT & Manager Youth Parliament Pakistan® answering questions of MYPs following the interactive presentation on Assessment of the Quality of General Election 2024 during the Third Virtual Session of 18th YPP held on April 27, 2024

Following this, the elections for the remaining YPP Standing Committees took place, wherein MYPs effectively established 14 standing committees and elected 56 office-bearers. This session was presided by Acting Deputy Speaker Mr. Saryan Ajmal, Assistant Projects Officer PILDAT. MYPs had earlier provided their preferences for the committees, which included Foreign Relations, National Security, Health, Science & Technology, Climate Change, Law and Justice, etc. Each Committee elected their four office bearers, including Chairperson, Deputy Chairperson, Secretary, and Joint Secretary, through virtual voting.

Successful elections for the remaining YPP Standing Committees established 14 standing committees and elect 56 office-bearers at the 3rd virtual session of 18th YPP held on April 27, 2024

Following that, Ms. Amna Kausar gave a brief presentation on the Role & Responsibilities of YPP Committees. The key points of the presentation were how the committees work, the pattern of report writing and the Role & Responsibilities of the Chairperson, Deputy Chairperson, Secretary and Joint Secretary.

Ms. Amna Kausar, Senior Projects Manager at PILDAT/YPP, gave a brief presentation on the Role & Responsibilities of YPP Committees at the 3rd virtual session of 18th YPP held on April 27, 2024

The 18th Youth Parliament Pakistan®, a project of PILDAT, is dedicated to instilling values of civic education, democracy, peace and tolerance among Pakistani youth. The 18th YPP symbolizes a new era of youth engagement with the third session’s success heralding a promising future for youth-led policy discourse in Pakistan.


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