Correct Answer:
A. Two-thirds Majority
Correct Answer: Two-thirds Majority
According to Article 239 of the Constitution of Pakistan, a constitutional amendment bill must be approved by at least a two-thirds majority of the total membership of both the National Assembly and the Senate. This special majority requirement ensures that changes to the Constitution receive broad political support rather than a simple majority. Constitutional amendments often deal with fundamental issues such as governance, judiciary, federal-provincial relations, and citizens' rights. The two-thirds majority requirement helps maintain constitutional stability and prevents frequent or politically motivated changes to the supreme law of the country.
- Relevant Article: Article 239.
- Required Majority: Two-thirds of the total membership.
- Applicable Houses: National Assembly and Senate.
- Purpose: Protect constitutional stability.
- Correct Answer: Two-thirds Majority.