July Charter Implementation Order issued

Senior Staff Reporter Published: 13 November 2025, 04:24 PM | Updated: 13 November 2025, 04:52 PM
July Charter Implementation Order issued

The government has issued the 'July National Charter (Constitution Amendment) Implementation Order, 2025'.

The Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs published a gazette notification in this regard on Thursday, November 13, after President Mohammed Shahabuddin signed it.

The Order mandates the government for a referendum on the provisions of the July National Charter relating to reforms of the Constitution.

The Order and its constitution-reform issues will be submitted for referendum to “exercise the sovereign power of the people”, the gazette notification said.

The referendum will be held in accordance with the Order on the day of the national parliament election.

The charter envisages the creation of a bicameral parliament with an upper house of 100 members, representing the political parties proportionally according to the vote they will get in the polls.

The Order has made as many as 30 proposals including limiting the term of the Prime Minister in office, empowering the President and electing Deputy Speaker from the opposition bench, and increasing the number of female seats in the parliament, suggesting that execution of the proposals will be obligatory for the winning political parties of the coming parliamentary elections.

Referendum will be held through ballot and each voter will vote secretly on the ballot determined by the Election Commission.

According to the gazette, an appropriate law will be enacted for holding the referendum and the Election Commission will take required measures to this end.

Earlier today, the 'July National Charter (Constitution Amendment) Implementation Order, 2025' was approved in a meeting of the Council of Advisers, with Chief Adviser in the chair.

With inputs from BSS