Constitution of Pakistan 27th Amendment: Sign of Authoritarian Governance
The Twenty-Seventh Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan, approved on November 13, 2025, significantly alters the constitutional landscape by embedding military influence in civilian governance. It establishes the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC), shifting key judicial powers from the Supreme Court, while undermining judicial independence and accountability. The amendment also introduces controversial provisions that grant lifetime immunity to certain political and military figures, complicating legal oversight. Critics argue this represents a major setback for democracy, threatening the rule of law and entrenching authoritarian governance.
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