LAHORE, Pakistan — The opposition in the Punjab Assembly presented a no-confidence resolution against Chief Minister (CM) Punjab Usman Buzdar on Monday in an attempt to depose him.

According to facts, a no-confidence motion against CM Usman Buzdar was filed by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz members of the Punjab Assembly (MPA) (PML-N).

The opposition has also requested that the Punjab Assembly session be called so that the no-trust resolution may be debated.

It’s worth noting that, under the legislation, the Chief Minister cannot dissolve the Punjab Assembly once the no-confidence motion is submitted.

Whereas the Speaker of the House is required to convene an Assembly session within 14 days following the filing of a resolution of no confidence in the government.

Opposition parties had already tabled a no-confidence resolution against Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on March 8, following the Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) lengthy march in Islamabad. Many Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) legislators have come out openly against Prime Minister Imran Khan, giving the Opposition confidence that their resolution would be passed.

As the important vote on the no-confidence motion approaches, political relationships remain unknown.