Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has declared that it will not participate in the voting process for the 26th constitutional amendment, calling the proceedings “non-transparent and controversial.”

The decision comes just ahead of a critical vote, with both the National Assembly and the Senate set to convene on Sunday to discuss the amendment.

In a statement shared on social media early Sunday, PTI’s Political Committee announced a complete boycott of the amendment vote in both houses of Parliament.

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This move adds to the ongoing political tension surrounding the amendment, which has stalled parliamentary proceedings for some time.

The Senate is scheduled to meet at 3 PM, followed by the National Assembly at 6 PM. Meanwhile, the federal cabinet is also set to gather at 3 PM to discuss and potentially approve the proposed legislation.

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