
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly is all set to elect 11 new senators today (Monday) after the recent oath-taking of 25 opposition MPAs on reserved seats. The session, scheduled for 9 AM in Peshawar, marks a key moment in the province’s political process as both the government and opposition prepare to cast their votes.
After days of political tension and delays, Governor Faisal Karim Kundi administered the oath to the newly elected opposition MPAs on Sunday. This step completed the provincial assembly, making it possible to hold the Senate elections. Earlier, the session had failed to meet quorum, which stalled the process.
A total of 145 lawmakers are now eligible to vote in today’s Senate elections. According to the agreed distribution, six out of the 11 seats are expected to go to the ruling PTI-led government, while the opposition is likely to claim five. This equal involvement from both sides shows a rare moment of cooperation in the assembly.
Despite ongoing political disagreements, both blocs are participating actively in the electoral process. The inclusion of reserved-seat members, after their oath, has balanced the representation and brought a sense of completion to the assembly. This move may ease tensions and improve dialogue going forward.
Moreover, the peaceful conduct of the oath-taking ceremony and upcoming elections may set a positive example for future parliamentary procedures in the province. With all eyes on the outcome, today’s voting is expected to shape KP’s role in the national political landscape for the next term.