By Anzal Amin
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has all but confirmed that the Election Act 2017 is set to be amended in order to empower the upcoming caretaker government to take important decisions rather than just run day-to-day operations until a democratically elected government takes over.
In an appearance on local private channel’s talk show, Dar was questioned whether the Section 230 of the Election Act — which relates to the functions of a caretaker government — was about to be amended.
“To the best of my understanding, yes,” he replied.
“I don’t think this is something to hide from the nation. They will find out and it should [indeed] be amended,” Dar said, adding that the nation’s time should not be wasted by having the caretaker government be bogged down solely in “day-to-day” tasks.
He said it would be “inappropriate” for the caretaker prime minister to be con-cerned only with routine tasks.
Questioned if the caretaker prime minister would have more power to take im-portant decisions after the amendment, Dar said: “He should be [in that posi-tion to take major actions].”
Asked if he was in the running for the position of the caretaker prime minister, Dar said it would be “premature” to comment on it, adding that he did not be-lieve in pursuing or desiring any office.
He said whoever was chosen as the caretaker prime minister, would continue to have his support as a senator and leader of the house in the Senate.