The proposed amendment will allow the Senate Chairman, Leader of the House, or the Minister to speak for up to 20 minutes, while other members will be limited to 10 minutes.
The amendment also suggests that the Chairman of the Senate may, at his discretion or with the consent of the House, set the time limit for speeches.
In cases where a motion of adjournment is moved, the Leader of the House, Leader of the Opposition, or the Minister will be allowed to speak for up to 20 minutes.
Currently, the Chairman of the Senate sets the time limit for speeches at his discretion or with the consent of the House.
The proposed amendment will also allow the Leader of the House or the Leader of the Opposition to speak without a time limit.
In cases where a motion of no-confidence is moved against the Chairman or Deputy Chairman, no member will be allowed to speak for more than 10 minutes, while the mover of the motion will be allowed to speak for up to 20 minutes.
The Chairman or Deputy Chairman who is the subject of the motion will also be allowed to speak for up to 20 minutes.
In cases where a member is unable to move due to illness or disability, they will be allowed to speak while seated.
If evidence of sabotage is found during the inquiry, action will be taken.
The family members of those who lost their lives in the Gul Plaza tragedy will begin receiving financial assistance from today.
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The Islamabad District and Sessions Courts have expressed disappointment over the failure to apprehend the culprits in the case.
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Hania Amir and Asim Azhar have once again made it to the headlines.
Title: Senator Quratul Ain Marri to Propose Amendment to Senate Rules of Procedure.
Note: The original article had multiple unrelated news items. I have only translated and rewritten the part about the proposed amendment to the Senate rules of procedure.

