President Dr Arif Alvi suggests November 6 for Pakistan’s general elections in a letter to the CEC.

By | September 13, 2023

President Dr Arif Alvi has proposed November 6 as the date for Pakistan’s general elections in a letter to the Chief Election Commissioner.

In a letter addressed to Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja, President Dr Arif Alvi has proposed November 6 as the date for Pakistan’s general elections. This breaking news was announced on Wednesday by the World Times on their official Twitter account.

The proposed date for the elections comes as the country prepares for a crucial moment in its democratic process. The announcement has sparked anticipation and interest among political parties and the general public alike. November 6 will mark a pivotal moment for Pakistan as citizens exercise their right to vote and choose their representatives.

President Alvi’s proposal comes after extensive consultations and discussions with various stakeholders. The decision to hold the elections on November 6 reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring a fair and transparent electoral process.

The Chief Election Commissioner will now evaluate the proposal and consult with relevant authorities before announcing the final date for the elections. This period of evaluation and consultation is crucial to address any concerns or logistical challenges that may arise.

As the country gears up for the upcoming elections, political parties are expected to intensify their campaigns, reaching out to voters and presenting their agendas. The proposed date will provide them with a clear timeline to strategize and mobilize their supporters.

All eyes will now be on the Chief Election Commissioner as he reviews the proposal and communicates the final decision. The announcement of the election date will set the stage for a highly anticipated and closely watched electoral process in Pakistan..

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