Sharif, 67, was re-elected as the party chief in October after he stepped down as the president of his party following a decision by the Supreme Court on July 28 to disqualify him as prime minister in the Panama Papers case.
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) lawmaker Syed Naveed Qamar today introduced the bill to remove section 203 from recently passed Election Act 2017, which allows a person disqualified by the court to become head of a political party.
Opposition parties have been demanding an amendment to restore the previous law which said that a disqualified person was not eligible to lead a political party.
But the National Assembly rejected the PPP-sponsored bill with 163 lawmakers voting against it.
The new law has already been challenged in the Supreme Court by the Opposition and now it can be only annulled if the court ruled it as against the Constitution of the country.
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