No compromise on parl right to legislate: PPP

Islamabad: The Pakistan government appears to be in no mood to back down in its standoff with the judiciary even after the apex court annulled a new law aimed at protecting the Premier, with the ruling coalition saying it will not compromise on parliament`s right to legislate. Leaders of the Pakistan People`s Party-led coalition gathering […]

Islamabad: The Pakistan government appears to be in no mood to back down in its standoff with the judiciary even after the apex court annulled a new law aimed at protecting the Premier, with the ruling coalition saying it will not compromise on parliament`s right to legislate.

Leaders of the Pakistan People`s Party-led coalition gathering for a crucial meeting in the presidency last night after the Supreme Court struck down the Contempt of Court Act, which was passed last month to protect Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf from being disqualified for not acting on the court`s order to revive graft cases against President Asif Ali Zardari.