Pakistan Desk: Nine PCO ordinances become law
November 21st, 2009 / Categorized under: Pakistan
LAHORE, Nov 19: Nine ordinances promulgated under the Provisional Constitutional Order during the Musharraf regime became laws when Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer endorsed the bills on Thursday. These bills were passed by the provincial assembly in…
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