The National Assembly passed the 27th Constitutional Amendment Bill with a two-thirds majority on Wednesday, two days after the Senate approved the key legislation, which seeks major judicial and military reforms. The Bill has been approved in the Lower House, two days after the Senate approved the key legislation, which seeks major judicial and military reforms. The government introduced eight new amendments to the bill. The proposed changes include the removal of four clauses and the addition of four new ones.
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