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Punjab assembly: newly elected MPAs take oath today  


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In a significant stride towards governance, the 18th Punjab Assembly gears up for its inaugural session today, marking the vanguard among the assemblies elected on February 8.

Under the directive of Punjab Governor Baligh Ur Rehman, the assembly convenes at 10 am, with the solemn administration of oaths to the freshly elected members by Speaker Sibtain Khan.

Notable among the assembly’s newcomers is Maryam Nawaz, poised to step onto the provincial political stage following her dual victories in NA-119 and PP-159 constituencies.

With her sights set on leadership, Maryam emerges as a frontrunner for the coveted chief ministerial position, heralding a potential paradigm shift in Punjab’s leadership.

A closer look at political representation within Punjab Assembly

Outside Punjab Assembly, PML-N spokesperson Uzma Bhukhari highlighted the party’s vision for governance reform and a prosperous Punjab.

With a clear focus on eradicating the remnants of past administrations, Bhukhari underscores PML-N’s commitment to ushering in an era of progress and welfare.

As the assembly convenes today, the agenda remains fixed solely on the oath-taking ceremony, setting the stage for future deliberations.

Tomorrow’s proceedings promise the election of key positions, including Speaker and Deputy Speaker, paving the way for a robust legislative framework.

Amidst these developments, the anticipation mounts as Punjab awaits the imminent announcement from the Chief Minister’s quarters, hinting at further revelations that could potentially shape the province’s political landscape.

In the eyes of Bhukhari and many others, Maryam Nawaz’s prospective ascendancy to the chief ministerial role stands as a testament to Punjab’s evolving political narrative, offering a beacon of hope for a new era of leadership.

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