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Pakistan dismisses UN concerns over 27th amendment

Published on: November 30, 2025 2:46 PM

Pakistan has strongly rejected the United Nations Human Rights chief’s concerns regarding the 27th constitutional amendment, saying the apprehensions are ungrounded and politically biased. The Foreign Office emphasized that the amendment was passed with a two-thirds majority in Parliament following proper procedures.

The spokesperson stated that, like all parliamentary democracies, amendments to the constitution are the exclusive domain of elected representatives. Democracy and democratic methods, he added, form the foundation of civil and political rights in Pakistan and must be respected.

Read more : Bill for 27th Amendment lands in Senate

Furthermore, the Foreign Office urged the UN High Commissioner to respect Pakistan’s sovereignty and avoid issuing statements based on misinformation or political partiality. Officials expressed disappointment that Pakistan’s perspectives and ground realities were not reflected in the remarks.

The statement reinforced Pakistan’s commitment to protecting and promoting human rights, human dignity, basic freedoms, and the rule of law, as guaranteed by the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Authorities said these principles remain central to Pakistan’s democratic framework.

Read more : Government plans key changes to article 6 under 27th Amendment

Additionally, the Foreign Office acknowledged the work of the UN Human Rights office but stressed that engagement should reflect accurate understanding of Pakistan’s legislative processes. Officials highlighted that international commentary must not undermine the sovereign decisions of the country’s elected representatives.

Pakistan maintained that all constitutional amendments and legislative matters were enacted transparently, in line with constitutional procedures. The government reiterated its commitment to democracy while continuing to uphold human rights and fundamental freedoms for all citizens.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: 27th Amendment, constitutional amendment Pakistan, human rights Pakistan, Latest, Pakistan sovereignty, Pakistan UN response, parliamentary democracy

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