Chairman Senate of Pakistan, Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani, today reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to democratic governance, parliamentary supremacy, inclusiveness, and public representation on the occasion of the International Day of Parliamentarism, observed annually on June 30.
In his message, the Chairman Senate noted that the day commemorates the founding of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in 1889 and serves as a reminder of the vital role that parliaments play in promoting democracy, accountability, transparency, peace, and sustainable development around the world.
Mr. Gilani said that strong parliamentary institutions are indispensable for addressing contemporary challenges, protecting citizens’ rights, ensuring effective governance, and strengthening public confidence in democratic processes. He emphasized that parliaments serve as the voice of the people and provide an essential platform for dialogue, consensus-building, and national progress.
The Chairman Senate highlighted the Senate of Pakistan’s continued efforts to promote democratic values, legislative excellence, inter-parliamentary cooperation, and meaningful public engagement. He said that parliamentary diplomacy has become increasingly important in fostering international understanding, regional peace, and cooperation among nations.
Gilani further underscored the importance of enhancing the participation of women, youth, and marginalized communities in democratic institutions, noting that inclusive representation is fundamental to a vibrant, resilient, and representative democracy.
On the occasion, the Chairman Senate paid tribute to parliamentarians around the world who continue to work for peace, justice, human dignity, and sustainable development. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening democratic institutions and advancing the principles enshrined in the Constitution of Pakistan.