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Pakistan parliament approves more powers for army chief, curbs top court

Pakistan’s parliament approved a constitutional amendment on Wednesday to expand the powers of the country’s army chief and curb the remit of its Supreme Court, in a move that critics say damages democracy. The lower house of parliament approved the legislation with a more than two-thirds majority, with only four lawmakers voting against. The upper house passed the bill two days earlier after the opposition boycotted the debate — an unusually swift passage for a constitutional change. Such amendments usually require weeks or months of consideration. The amendment will become law once signed by the president, a formality. Army chief Asim Munir will now be elevated to the new post of Chief of Defence Forces, formally taking command over the navy and air force too. After completion of his term, he will retain his rank and have legal immunity for life. Also under the changes, constitutional cases will be taken away from the Supreme Court and instead go before a new Federal Constitutional Court, whose judges will be appointed by the government. In recent years, the Supreme Court has blocked government policies and ousted prime ministers.

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