4 Aug 2015

Electoral Reforms Committee Approves Full Fiscal Autonomy Of ECP

ISLAMABAD: The discretionary changes board of trustees, framed to acquire changes the nation's predominant appointive framework, on Tuesday affirmed full financial self-sufficiency to the Decision Commission of Pakistan (ECP). 
The choice was taken in a meeting of the board of trustees, led here by MNA Zahid Hamid, who heads the sub-council on race changes. 


The meeting was advised over measures to overcome inadequacies and abnormalities in the current discretionary framework in light of as of late issued report of the Legal Commission, shaped to test gear affirmations in the 2013 general decisions. 

The sub-board of trustees would start article-wise endorsement of the draft of the new demonstration from Wednesday. 

The National Database and Enlistment Power (NADRA) advised the meeting over biometric framework and electronic voting machines and introduced its proposal over the issue. 

Identifying with the media later, Hamid said a measure of Rs125 million was obliged to buy machines identifying with biometric framework. 

In the interim, NADRA authorities trust that with a specific end goal to send biometric framework, they would need to update their own framework too. They say billions of rupees were expected to present the arrangement of electronic voting machines in the nation.