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Pakistan not to bow to IMF dictates: Rabbani

byCT Report
15/02/2018
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ISLAMABAD: Senate Chairman Mian Raza Rabbani Thursday said Pakistan was an independent state and would not bow before the dictates of International Monetary Fund (IMF) or any other international financial institution.

Referring to an IMF report, he said interference in the internal affairs of Pakistan on the part of IMF and other financial institutions with regard to distribution of powers under 18th Constitutional Amendment was worrisome.

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Addressing a seminar on “Fiscal Federalism “ organized by Senate of Pakistan and Forum of Federation here, he said the centrist mindset was creating hurdles in the way of smooth implementation of 18th amendment.

He said as per bureaucracy, the government was supposed to constitute National Finance Commission (NFC) and not necessarily announce the award after every five years, which was against the Constitution.

The Secretary Finance while taking chief secretaries of four provinces on board in a meeting had decided to present the upcoming budget without the NFC, he claimed. He said in the presence of parliament, the bureaucracy could not decide such matters.

He said the government, at the behest of the World Bank, had drafted a bill to control and exercise influence over the matters related to the distribution of resources which was against the spirit of Constitution and the 18th Amendment.

He observed that a proper mechanism was laid down and the Council of Common Interests was strengthened as a parallel institution to the federal cabinet to manage the affairs between the Centre and the provinces and to ensure equal distribution of resources as per the spirit of Article 172 of the Constitution.

He reiterated that strong provinces would guarantee a strong federation and there was a dire need to implement 18th Constitutional Amendment in letter and spirit to achieve the goal of a stronger, democratic and true federalist Pakistan.

Speaking on the occasion, Secretary Senate Amjed Pervez Malik said the concept of fiscal federalism was not new as almost all the federal states had been practicing fiscal federalism in one form and the other.

He said Pakistan was a federal country and distribution of resources had impact on income, development, backwardness and poverty.

He said the Senate was expected to play more effective role towards ensuring a conducive fiscal federalism.

International expert Hans Altherr said some of the important questions surrounding the issue of strengthening federalism, and the role of the Senate of Pakistan would be considered at the seminar.

Dr Ishrat Hussain, Dr Kaiser Bengali and other experts also shared their views during the event.

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