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    Mustafa Kamal Criticizes Concentration of Power in Pakistan’s 18th Amendment

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Mustafa Kamal has voiced strong criticism regarding the current state of the 18th Amendment in Pakistan, arguing that it remains incomplete and has resulted in power being concentrated in the hands of only five people. This observation underscores concerns about the centralization of authority and the limited distribution of political influence within the country’s governance framework. Kamal’s remarks highlight ongoing debates about the effectiveness of constitutional reforms aimed at decentralizing power.

    The 18th Amendment, passed in 2010, was initially designed to devolve significant powers from the federal government to the provinces, promoting greater autonomy and democratic governance. However, Kamal’s comments suggest that the intended decentralization has not been fully realized, with key decisions still dominated by a small group of individuals. This situation raises questions about the amendment’s implementation and the broader political dynamics affecting Pakistan’s federal structure.

    In a significant development, Kamal’s critique brings attention to the challenges Pakistan faces in achieving balanced governance and political inclusivity. The concentration of power among a few can hinder democratic processes and limit accountability, potentially impacting policy-making and public trust. His statement may fuel further discussions on constitutional reforms and the need for more comprehensive measures to ensure equitable power distribution across Pakistan’s political landscape.

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