Article 89

Source: National Reconstruction Bureau of Pakistan

All emphases mine.

1) The President may, except when the National Assembly is in session, if satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary to take immediate action, make and promulgate an Ordinance- as the circumstances may require.
(2) An Ordinance promulgated under this Article shall have the same force and effect as an Act of [79] [Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)] and shall be subject to like restrictions as the power of [79] [Mailis-e-Shoora (Parliament)] to make law, but every such Ordinance-
(a) shall be laid-
(i) before the National Assembly if it [80] [contains provisions dealing with all or any of the matters specified in clause (2) of Article 73], and shall stand repealed at the expiration of four months from its promulgation or, if before the expiration of that period -a resolution disapproving it is passed by the Assembly, upon the passing of that resolution;
(ii) before both Houses if it [81] [does not contain provisions dealing with any of the matters referred to in sub-paragraph (i)], and shall stand repealed at the expiration of four months from its promulgation or, if before the expiration of that period a resolution disapproving it is passed by either House, upon the passing of that resolution; and
(b) may be withdrawn at any time by the President.
(3) Without prejudice to the provisions of clause (2) an Ordinance laid before the National Assembly, shall be deemed to be a Bill introduced in the National Assembly.

This is in clarification of the Press, Newspapers, News Agencies and Books registration (Ammendment) Ordinance of 2007.

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#2 Dave on 11.05.07 at 11:45 am

What are your predictions for the near future in Pakistan?

#3 kyla on 11.05.07 at 1:16 pm

It’s hard to say. Either this will last only so long as Benazir and Musharraf make a deal. Or it will spiral into a Zia-style martial law. But there is a lot of international pressure after today’s protests, so let’s see. For all our protesting, we’re kind of demoralized. This sort of draconian crackdown hasn’t happened in a long time. Stay tuned?

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