Pakistan begins work on e-Parliament to modernize legislative system

Pakistan begins work on e-Parliament to modernize legislative system
People stand outside the Parliament house during a budget session in Islamabad on June 26, 2024. (AFP/File)
Short Url
Updated 10 October 2025
Follow

Pakistan begins work on e-Parliament to modernize legislative system

Pakistan begins work on e-Parliament to modernize legislative system
  • Initiative aims to digitize National Assembly proceedings for greater efficiency, accessibility
  • Speaker Ayaz Sadiq says members will access legislative documents and sessions digitally

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq announced the beginning of a digitization process to establish an e-Parliament, aimed at modernizing the country’s legislative system, state media reported on Friday.

An e-Parliament system uses digital tools and platforms to make legislative work more efficient, transparent and accessible. Such systems typically include features like digitized records, online sessions, e-voting and citizen engagement portals.

Under the e-Parliament system, National Assembly members will be able to access the Order of the Day, the Constitution, Rules of Business and other legislative documents digitally on their designated iPads from anywhere, according to the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP).

“Once members start using the new digital system, the practice of placing paper documents on their desks will be discontinued,” APP quoted Sadiq as saying.

“A help desk has been set up at the gate where members can configure their passwords and collect their iPads.”

Pakistan has been shifting toward digitization through initiatives like the Digital Nation Pakistan program, online National Database and Registration Authority services and e-offices in federal ministries to modernize governance.

The e-Parliament system was widely adopted by different countries around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Inter-Parliamentary Union, a global body uniting national parliaments to promote democracy and peace. 


Saudi Arabia, Pakistan sign Hajj 2026 agreement

Saudi Arabia, Pakistan sign Hajj 2026 agreement
Updated 19 sec ago
Follow

Saudi Arabia, Pakistan sign Hajj 2026 agreement

Saudi Arabia, Pakistan sign Hajj 2026 agreement
  • Pakistan has been allocated a quota of 179,210 pilgrims for Hajj 2026
  • Around 118,000 seats have been allocated to the government scheme

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have formally reached an agreement regarding Hajj 2026 arrangements, the Pakistani religious affairs ministry said on Sunday.

The agreement was signed by Saudi Deputy Minister of Hajj and Umrah Dr. Abdul Fattah bin Sulaiman Al-Mashat and Pakistan's Secretary for Religious Affairs Dr. Syed Atta-ur-Rehman in Jeddah on Saturday night.

Rehman thanked the Saudi government for its excellent efforts in facilitating pilgrims and expressed his hopes about the provision of high-quality facilities to Pakistani pilgrims this year as well.

"The Ministry of Religious Affairs is committed to completing the arrangements for the government and private Hajj schemes in a timely and effective manner as per the instructions of the Saudi government," he was quoted as saying.

Pakistan has been allocated a quota of 179,210 pilgrims for Hajj 2026. Of these, around 118,000 seats have been allocated to the government scheme and the rest to private tour operators.

Under Pakistan’s Hajj scheme, the estimated cost of the government package ranges from Rs1,150,000 to Rs1,250,000 [$4,049.93 to $4,236], subject to final agreements with service providers.

Applicants paid an initial installment of Rs500,000 ($1,764) or Rs550,000 ($1,941), depending on the selected package, in August, while the remaining amount will be collected in November.