Islamabad, September 17, 2008: The Youth Parliament Pakistan,
which formally began its
Inaugural
Session in Islamabad for the
batch of 2008-2009, was termed by
Ms.
Sherry Rehman, Federal
Minister for Information and Broadcasting, as the ideal forum
for the political grooming of the young Pakistanis.
Speaking as the chief guest at the inaugural session of the
Youth Parliament of Pakistan she said that the only way
forward for sustainable democracy in Pakistan was to increase
political awareness of the Pakistani youth as future leaders
of the country. She praised the role of PILDAT as the
institution devoted to strengthening democracy and democratic
institutions in the country and said that PILDAT’s efforts and
support for the country’s real Parliament and Parliamentarians
were greatly appreciated as well. Ms. Rehman said that
standing committees formed backbone of parliamentary democracy
and this system should be strengthened. “These committees play
an important role in transparency and accountability,” she
said. In talking to young members of the Youth Parliament, Ms.
Rehman said that accommodating viewpoint of the opposition was
essence of democracy and marathon stamina was required for
parliamentary debates as bulldozing legislation was against
the spirit of democracy. She said Pakistan People’s Party and
other political parties worked with civil society in the past
and now the PPP wanted to involve these NGOs in law making
process. The minister said the present government had for the
first time allowed live coverage of parliamentary proceedings
and similar coverage of parliamentary committees would also be
allowed in the future. She lauded PILDAT for preparing
would-be parliamentarians through establishment of Youth
Parliament. The members of Youth Parliament were future of the
country and the nation had great expectation from them, she
said.
In his welcome address, Mr. Ahmed Bilal Mehboob, Executive
Director PILDAT formally welcomed the distinguished guests and
the second batch of Youth Parliament Pakistan. Mr. Mehboob
said that Youth Parliament has 60 members and two mock
parties: the Blue Party (Liberal) and the Green Party
(Traditional). The Blue Party (Liberals) has formed a majority
in the Youth Parliament and will be forming Youth Government
while the Green Party will form a shadow cabinet. He also
informed that for the first time 15 members of the Youth
Parliament will visit the UK Youth Parliament and the UK House
of Commons on a week-long study tour through the support of
the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The idea behind
setting up and facilitating a Youth Parliament is not just to
put Pakistani Youth through a mock exercise of what Parliament
does and how it should work but to inculcate in them the
values and culture of democracy as central to effective
governance in any society, he said.
As the Chairman of the Youth Parliament Steering Committee
responsible for country-wide selection of young members,
Senator S. M. Zafar, inspired new Members of Youth Parliament
by describing to them the most revered and respected
parliamentary role and posture adopted by the likes of Jinnah.
He said that it was an honour to be part of the selection and
grooming process of the bright youth of the country.
Mr. Wazir Ahmad Jogezai, Former Deputy Speaker National
Assembly and Speaker for First Session of Youth Parliament
said that Youth Parliament will provide Youth with an
opportunity for political and leadership training and
understanding. He said that Youth Parliament, was in effect, a
Parliament-in-waiting and expressed his faith in the
capabilities of the young leaders.
Earlier, an orientation session for the Members of Youth
Parliament was held by PILDAT in which members were briefed
about their roles, responsibilities and Youth Parliament Rules
of Procedures that are to govern the functioning of Youth
Parliament Pakistan.
The two parliamentary parties, Blue and the Green Party, are
advised by Dr. Donya Aziz, MNA and Engr. Khurram Dastagir
Khan, MNA, respectively. |