🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 *📜 Understanding the background of the 18th Amendment to the Pakistani Constitution* - The 18th Amendment was passed in 2010 under the PPP government. - It aimed to restore parliamentary power, particularly by limiting the President's authority. - The amendment shifted significant powers from the President to the Prime Minister and Parliament. 01:48 *💼 Significance of the 18th Amendment in the Pakistani political system* - The amendment redefined Pakistan as a parliamentary state, concentrating power within the Parliament. - It delineated the supremacy of Parliament over the President and strengthened provincial autonomy. - The 18th Amendment clarified the distribution of powers, reducing the President's influence in governance. 02:28 *🔍 Analysis of the power dynamics post-18th Amendment* - The amendment altered power dynamics, making Parliament supreme and reducing the President's role to a ceremonial figure. - It heightened the significance of Parliament and its members, especially in decision-making processes. - The amendment's impact on Pakistan's political landscape underscores the shift towards a more parliamentary form of governance. 03:26 *🔍 Pakistani Constitution Overview* - The Pakistani constitution's power dynamics and evolution from the 1978 constitution. - The shift towards a parliamentary democracy and the historical background of constitutional development. - The attempts to establish parliamentary supremacy and the challenges faced in constitutional design. 04:34 *🏛️ Federalism and Diversity in Pakistan* - Discussion on Pakistan's federal structure and the diversity among its provinces. - Insight into the challenges of governing a multi-cultural and multi-dimensional country. - The importance of understanding Pakistan's diverse demographics in shaping its political system. 05:56 *📜 Constitutional Classification and Public Expectations* - Examination of the classification of the 1973 constitution and its alignment with public expectations. - Discussion on political parties' desires for constitutional amendments and public support dynamics. - Reflections on governmental structures and the need for broader public engagement in constitutional matters. 06:57 *📜 Evolution of Presidential Powers* - The section discusses the evolution of presidential powers in Pakistan. - The president's authority underwent changes over time, affecting various aspects such as the appointment of key officials like the Army Chief and the restoration of powers post-amendments. - Changes in the presidential powers occurred through several amendments, including the 30th, 17th, 18th, and 20th Amendments, impacting the balance of power between different branches of government. 07:40 *🔄 Restoration of Presidential Powers* - This part highlights the restoration of presidential powers after amendments and interventions. - Despite amendments and changes, the restoration of presidential powers was evident through various legislative and constitutional actions, including the reversal of amendments and the prime minister's role. - The narrative underscores the dynamic nature of Pakistan's constitutional structure and the fluctuating balance of power between its political entities. 08:21 *💡 Impact and Debates on Amendments* - The segment delves into the consequences and debates surrounding the amendments made to the constitution. - It discusses how changes in the constitution impacted the distribution of powers and the functioning of government institutions, leading to debates on the effectiveness and implications of these amendments. - The discussion raises questions about the balance between federal and regional powers and the implications for governance and democracy in Pakistan. 10:08 *🔍 Regional Parties' Impact on Governance* - Regional parties benefit from constitutional amendments as they gain more leverage in governance. - Removal of channels of authority from the Constitution reallocates power dynamics. - Changes in appointments within the judiciary and parliament further consolidate regional influence. 11:32 *🏛️ Restructuring Federal System* - Amendments restore balance between federal and provincial powers. - Judicial and parliamentary roles undergo modifications to align with regional interests. - Adjustment of appointments aims to recalibrate the distribution of power. 12:40 *🔄 Rebalancing Provincial Representation* - Amendments reconfigure provincial representation in federal structures. - Spellings of provinces revised to reflect linguistic and cultural identities. - Revisions aim to address historical marginalization and foster inclusivity. 13:22 *🔌 Structure of Power Distribution under the 18th Amendment* - Power distribution under the 18th Amendment involves three main components: federal, provincial, and concurrent lists. - Provinces gained more control over their affairs, particularly in areas previously under federal control. - The Concurrent List was abolished, reducing federal interference in provincial matters. 14:05 *⚖️ Impact on Political Parties and Governance* - New issues and problems arising in provinces are addressed locally without federal intervention. - Provincial governments have more power in decision-making and legislation. - The role of the Chief Election Commissioner becomes crucial in ensuring fair elections and resolving disputes. 15:13 *💼 Resolving Inter-Provincial Disputes and Constitutional Amendments* - Inter-provincial disputes, such as those over water resources, are resolved through common interests. - The President has the authority to declare ordinances, but their excessive use is curtailed by the Parliament. - Amendments to the Constitution require consensus among government and opposition parties, ensuring balanced governance. 16:25 *📜 Overview of legal consequences of violating the 18th Amendment,* - Violation of the 18th Amendment leads to legal consequences such as facing criminal charges under Article 6. - Restrictions are placed on individuals and institutions, including the Supreme Court and High Court, preventing them from taking certain actions. - Examples of established institutions affected by the amendment include the Allahabad High Court, which had its foundation laid on principles like free education and the right to information. 17:46 *🏛️ Impact on provincial autonomy and centralization of power,* - The 18th Amendment aims to restore parliamentary supremacy by returning powers from the President to the Prime Minister and Parliament. - Provincial autonomy is emphasized, limiting the centralization of power and promoting self-governance. - The amendment curtails the dominance of political parties over certain sectors like telecommunications, ensuring a more balanced distribution of power. 18:54 *💼 Shift in residual powers and control dynamics,* - Residual powers are redistributed, giving more autonomy and control to provinces. - The focus shifts towards individual freedom and self-determination, reducing centralized control over various sectors. - This decentralization of power aims to empower communities and individuals while ensuring a more equitable distribution of resources and authority. 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Oh amazing.. the way you teach. Worth it. It Will be helpful for presentation in university. My topic is 18 amendments.i got your whole lecture... Thank you and I passed my mids from your lectures 26 out of 30 from your lectures. Weldone carry one please so that we can pass CSS hahahahah... Thanks a lot
Sir👏👏👏 May Allah swt give ajr for your hard work. I have been following you for some time and learned a lot from you!!! Thank you for your tireless efforts.
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Excuse me Sir I want to ask a question regarding this.. Sir Kon kon sae edarae federal government kae under hongae awrr kon kon sae provincial government kae under homage... Plz
Kindly rectify it k Sindh or Balochistan k spelling pehly glt thy jb Sind or Baluchistan likha jata tha ab us ko sahe kr k Sindh or Balochistan kia gya h.
Respected sir! There needs to be some correction from your side. First, Baluchistan spelling was changed to Balochistan as per Article-246 (refer page # 309 of the 18th Amendment). Similarly, "Sind" British accent or way of writing was changed to "Sindh". Thank you.
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00:00 *📜 Understanding the background of the 18th Amendment to the Pakistani Constitution*
- The 18th Amendment was passed in 2010 under the PPP government.
- It aimed to restore parliamentary power, particularly by limiting the President's authority.
- The amendment shifted significant powers from the President to the Prime Minister and Parliament.
01:48 *💼 Significance of the 18th Amendment in the Pakistani political system*
- The amendment redefined Pakistan as a parliamentary state, concentrating power within the Parliament.
- It delineated the supremacy of Parliament over the President and strengthened provincial autonomy.
- The 18th Amendment clarified the distribution of powers, reducing the President's influence in governance.
02:28 *🔍 Analysis of the power dynamics post-18th Amendment*
- The amendment altered power dynamics, making Parliament supreme and reducing the President's role to a ceremonial figure.
- It heightened the significance of Parliament and its members, especially in decision-making processes.
- The amendment's impact on Pakistan's political landscape underscores the shift towards a more parliamentary form of governance.
03:26 *🔍 Pakistani Constitution Overview*
- The Pakistani constitution's power dynamics and evolution from the 1978 constitution.
- The shift towards a parliamentary democracy and the historical background of constitutional development.
- The attempts to establish parliamentary supremacy and the challenges faced in constitutional design.
04:34 *🏛️ Federalism and Diversity in Pakistan*
- Discussion on Pakistan's federal structure and the diversity among its provinces.
- Insight into the challenges of governing a multi-cultural and multi-dimensional country.
- The importance of understanding Pakistan's diverse demographics in shaping its political system.
05:56 *📜 Constitutional Classification and Public Expectations*
- Examination of the classification of the 1973 constitution and its alignment with public expectations.
- Discussion on political parties' desires for constitutional amendments and public support dynamics.
- Reflections on governmental structures and the need for broader public engagement in constitutional matters.
06:57 *📜 Evolution of Presidential Powers*
- The section discusses the evolution of presidential powers in Pakistan.
- The president's authority underwent changes over time, affecting various aspects such as the appointment of key officials like the Army Chief and the restoration of powers post-amendments.
- Changes in the presidential powers occurred through several amendments, including the 30th, 17th, 18th, and 20th Amendments, impacting the balance of power between different branches of government.
07:40 *🔄 Restoration of Presidential Powers*
- This part highlights the restoration of presidential powers after amendments and interventions.
- Despite amendments and changes, the restoration of presidential powers was evident through various legislative and constitutional actions, including the reversal of amendments and the prime minister's role.
- The narrative underscores the dynamic nature of Pakistan's constitutional structure and the fluctuating balance of power between its political entities.
08:21 *💡 Impact and Debates on Amendments*
- The segment delves into the consequences and debates surrounding the amendments made to the constitution.
- It discusses how changes in the constitution impacted the distribution of powers and the functioning of government institutions, leading to debates on the effectiveness and implications of these amendments.
- The discussion raises questions about the balance between federal and regional powers and the implications for governance and democracy in Pakistan.
10:08 *🔍 Regional Parties' Impact on Governance*
- Regional parties benefit from constitutional amendments as they gain more leverage in governance.
- Removal of channels of authority from the Constitution reallocates power dynamics.
- Changes in appointments within the judiciary and parliament further consolidate regional influence.
11:32 *🏛️ Restructuring Federal System*
- Amendments restore balance between federal and provincial powers.
- Judicial and parliamentary roles undergo modifications to align with regional interests.
- Adjustment of appointments aims to recalibrate the distribution of power.
12:40 *🔄 Rebalancing Provincial Representation*
- Amendments reconfigure provincial representation in federal structures.
- Spellings of provinces revised to reflect linguistic and cultural identities.
- Revisions aim to address historical marginalization and foster inclusivity.
13:22 *🔌 Structure of Power Distribution under the 18th Amendment*
- Power distribution under the 18th Amendment involves three main components: federal, provincial, and concurrent lists.
- Provinces gained more control over their affairs, particularly in areas previously under federal control.
- The Concurrent List was abolished, reducing federal interference in provincial matters.
14:05 *⚖️ Impact on Political Parties and Governance*
- New issues and problems arising in provinces are addressed locally without federal intervention.
- Provincial governments have more power in decision-making and legislation.
- The role of the Chief Election Commissioner becomes crucial in ensuring fair elections and resolving disputes.
15:13 *💼 Resolving Inter-Provincial Disputes and Constitutional Amendments*
- Inter-provincial disputes, such as those over water resources, are resolved through common interests.
- The President has the authority to declare ordinances, but their excessive use is curtailed by the Parliament.
- Amendments to the Constitution require consensus among government and opposition parties, ensuring balanced governance.
16:25 *📜 Overview of legal consequences of violating the 18th Amendment,*
- Violation of the 18th Amendment leads to legal consequences such as facing criminal charges under Article 6.
- Restrictions are placed on individuals and institutions, including the Supreme Court and High Court, preventing them from taking certain actions.
- Examples of established institutions affected by the amendment include the Allahabad High Court, which had its foundation laid on principles like free education and the right to information.
17:46 *🏛️ Impact on provincial autonomy and centralization of power,*
- The 18th Amendment aims to restore parliamentary supremacy by returning powers from the President to the Prime Minister and Parliament.
- Provincial autonomy is emphasized, limiting the centralization of power and promoting self-governance.
- The amendment curtails the dominance of political parties over certain sectors like telecommunications, ensuring a more balanced distribution of power.
18:54 *💼 Shift in residual powers and control dynamics,*
- Residual powers are redistributed, giving more autonomy and control to provinces.
- The focus shifts towards individual freedom and self-determination, reducing centralized control over various sectors.
- This decentralization of power aims to empower communities and individuals while ensuring a more equitable distribution of resources and authority.
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Oh amazing.. the way you teach. Worth it. It Will be helpful for presentation in university. My topic is 18 amendments.i got your whole lecture... Thank you and I passed my mids from your lectures 26 out of 30 from your lectures. Weldone carry one please so that we can pass CSS hahahahah...
Thanks a lot
Brother may Allah give you more success, you are so hardworking
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Sir👏👏👏 May Allah swt give ajr for your hard work. I have been following you for some time and learned a lot from you!!! Thank you for your tireless efforts.
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Aap ne history 2020 pe end ki hai abhi in two years ki b bana de jis mein Pakistan k current situation b clearify kare....
Aap ki Videos history ki zabardast hai dates wagaira easily samaj aa gai hai...
No Doubt Aap ki Videos Baut Hi helpful hai .
Stay Blessed ☺️😊
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Kindly make a video on Pakistan's local government structure
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Excuse me Sir I want to ask a question regarding this..
Sir Kon kon sae edarae federal government kae under hongae awrr kon kon sae provincial government kae under homage... Plz
Thank u
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Sir please make a lecture video on Political and security challenges to CPEC in Pakistan.🙏
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Can you please provide us this topic in written form for long question?
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Kindly rectify it k Sindh or Balochistan k spelling pehly glt thy jb Sind or Baluchistan likha jata tha ab us ko sahe kr k Sindh or Balochistan kia gya h.
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hello sir, Name were changed from NWFP to KPK and Sind to SINDH not Sind*, and Baluchistan changed to Balochistan*.
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salam sir can u plz explain this question...do you find the principle of social justice in 18 amendment?
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So great your lecture is so excellent but you told the full name of khyber pukhtun khwa not a kpk.
So you will be understand.
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Respected sir! There needs to be some correction from your side. First, Baluchistan spelling was changed to Balochistan as per Article-246 (refer page # 309 of the 18th Amendment). Similarly, "Sind" British accent or way of writing was changed to "Sindh". Thank you.
Sir plz discussed last point separately
Thank you