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The Nation (Pakistan )·3 min read·medium

Newly appointed ECP officers visit Federal Constitutional Court for capacity building

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Shahid Rao
Newly appointed ECP officers visit Federal Constitutional Court for capacity building
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Newly appointed officers from the Election Commission of Pakistan visited the Federal Constitutional Court to participate in a capacity-building program. The visit focused on understanding constitutional governance and the judicial processes of the state.

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Institutional training for election officials is critical for maintaining the integrity and administrative efficiency of democratic processes in Pakistan.

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ISLAMABAD - A delegation of newly appointed officers of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), led by the Director General Ms Nighat Siddiqui, on Tuesday visited the Federal Constitutional Court of Pakistan (FCCP) as part of their professional capacity building program aimed at enhancing their understanding of constitutional governance and the functioning of key state institutions. During the visit, the officers observed judicial proceedings of the Federal Constitutional Court, providing them with valuable insight into the Court's constitutional jurisdiction, judicial processes, and the administration of constitutional justice.

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The report describes a standard administrative and educational event for government officials.

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