The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has officially announced that the eagerly awaited general elections in the nation are scheduled to take place on February 11. This crucial decision was shared by Sujeel Shehryar Swati, the attorney representing the Election Commission, during a significant development in the Supreme Court on Thursday.
Swati reported that the constituency delimitation process is in its final stages, marking a pivotal milestone in the preparation for the upcoming polls. This announcement came as the Supreme Court resumed its hearing on a series of petitions that had been filed, urging that the elections be held within 90 days following the dissolution of the National Assembly and the provincial legislatures.
This announcement from the ECP sets the stage for what promises to be a significant event in Pakistan’s political landscape. With the election date now confirmed, political parties and candidates will intensify their preparations to compete for the nation’s top positions.
The ECP’s decision aligns with the country’s constitutional requirements, ensuring that the democratic process continues to move forward smoothly. As we approach the election date, all eyes will be on the candidates, their campaigns, and the issues that will shape the future of Pakistan. Stay tuned for further updates as the election season unfolds.