Pakistan grants lifetime immunity to president, current army chief


Pakistan's army chief Asim Munir (left) and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in a photo taken in November 2024. The field marshal is widely seen as the nation's most powerful leader. - Reuters

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's parliament approved a sweeping constitutional amendment on Thursday (Nov 13) granting lifetime immunity to the president as well as the current army chief, a move critics warned would erode democratic checks and judicial independence.

The 27th amendment, passed by a two-thirds majority, also consolidates military power under a new Chief of Defence Forces role and establishes a Federal Constitutional Court.

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