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ECP restores 74 lawmakers on reserved seats after supreme court ruling

Published on: July 2, 2025 4:27 PM

ISLAMABAD – The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) reinstated 74 lawmakers on Wednesday, following a Supreme Court verdict that nullified their earlier de-seating. The move provides a significant boost to the ruling coalition’s strength in national and provincial assemblies.

According to the ECP, the reinstatement applies to members elected on both general and reserved seats under the PTI banner. The top court’s ruling on June 27 directed the commission to withdraw its July 2024 notifications that had de-notified these lawmakers.

With this restoration, 19 seats have been returned in the National Assembly, 25 in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, 27 in the Punjab Assembly, and 3 in the Sindh Assembly. The ECP has fully implemented the Supreme Court’s directive, enabling the affected members to resume their legislative duties.

Seat distribution post-restoration:

• National Assembly (NA):
Women’s Reserved Seats from KP: 5 restored

  • PML-N: 2
  • PPP: 2
  • JUI-F: 1

Women’s Reserved Seats from Punjab: 11 restored

  • PML-N: 10
  • PPP: 1

Minority Reserved Seats in NA: 3 restored

  • PML-N: 1
  • PPP: 1
  • JUI-F: 1

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly:
Women’s Reserved Seats: 21 restored

  • JUI-F: 8
  • PML-N: 6
  • PPP: 5
  • PTI-P: 1
  • ANP: 1

Minority Reserved Seats: 4 restored

  • JUI-F: 2
  • PML-N: 1
  • PPP: 1

• Punjab Assembly:
Women’s Reserved Seats: 24 restored

  • PML-N: 21
  • PPP: 1
  • Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party: 1
  • PML-Q: 1

Minority Reserved Seats: 3 restored

  • PML-N: 2
  • PPP: 1

• Sindh Assembly:
Women’s Reserved Seats: 2 restored

  • PPP: 1
  • MQM: 1

This major development strengthens the ruling alliance’s legislative grip, giving them a clearer path to advance key bills and political initiatives in both federal and provincial forums.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: ECP restores 74 lawmakers on reserved seats after supreme court ruling, Latest, ruling coalition’s strength in national and provincial assemblies, Supreme Court verdict that nullified their earlier de-seating, The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP)

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