Islamabad, 24 April 2024 (TDI): A delegation from the International Parliamentarians Congress (IPC) met with the Federal Minister for Law and Justice, Azam Nazeer Tarar.
The delegation was led by IPC President Abdel Rahim Maaia and included Secretary General Sitara Ayaz, Assistant Secretary-General Ijlal Ali Khan, and Deputy Speaker Jordan.
The IPC delegation briefed the Law Minister on the organization’s work and mission. The IPC is a global platform that unites individual members of national parliaments from around the world to collaboratively address global and regional challenges.
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Moreover, The delegation also discussed the formation of IPC’s human rights committees.
Minister Tarar commended the IPC’s efforts to expand its membership and foster cultural exchange among parliamentarians worldwide.
He expressed his appreciation for the organization’s work in addressing critical issues related to Human rights. The IPC President concluded the meeting by presenting a report on road safety.
Established by a Resolution passed by the Senate of Pakistan on August 29, 2019, the IPC embodies the visionary initiative of Senator Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani, Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan.
It aims to foster peace, prosperity, and advancement through the principles of cooperation, mutual understanding, and the exchange of ideas and experiences among parliamentarians from diverse nations.