The Senate has passed the 27th Constitutional Amendment with a two-thirds majority, signaling strong legislative support for the proposed change. The approval follows extensive deliberations and discussions among senators from various political parties.
The amendment is now set to move forward for further procedural steps before it becomes part of the Constitution. Supporters argue that the change will strengthen governance, while critics have raised concerns over its implications for political accountability.
Political analysts say the Senate’s decisive vote reflects the government’s ability to consolidate support despite growing opposition pressures.