Opposition parties in Pakistan have intensified their calls for electoral reforms, arguing that changes are necessary to strengthen democratic institutions and ensure fair elections. Leaders from major political parties, including members of Pakistan Tehreek‑e‑Insaf and Pakistan Muslim League‑N, have urged the government to review election procedures.
The opposition claims that improvements in the election system, including transparency in vote counting and the use of modern technology, are essential to increase public trust in the democratic process.
Government officials have stated that they are open to discussions with opposition leaders and the Election Commission of Pakistan to explore possible reforms.
Political analysts believe that cooperation between government and opposition parties will be critical in ensuring stable governance and strengthening Pakistan’s democratic framework.
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