💨 Abstract
Pakistan's Parliament passed six controversial bills on 4 November, with the most notable being an amendment to the Pakistan Army Act that extended the tenure of all service chiefs from three to five years. The aim of this change seems to be to control the higher judiciary and ensure favorable judgements that do not challenge the army chief's tenure. The extended tenure of General Asim Munir will now end in November 2027.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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