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Gilani calls for regional cooperation at CPA conference

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February 8, 2025
Gilani calls for regional cooperation at CPA conference
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Lahore, February 8, 2025: Acting President of Pakistan Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani emphasized the urgency of addressing climate change and enhancing regional cooperation to ensure a sustainable and inclusive future. Speaking at the closing session of the two-day joint regional conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) Asia and Southeast Asia at the Punjab Assembly, he underscored the role of parliaments as catalysts for change in tackling global challenges.

Gilani highlighted the importance of legislation in empowering individuals and strengthening societies, stressing that access to quality healthcare and education is fundamental to national prosperity. He pointed out that South and Southeast Asia continue to struggle with poverty and inequality, making regional collaboration essential. Advocating for stronger local governments, he argued that decentralization enhances democracy, improves public service delivery, and ensures better accountability.

Reflecting on his political career, Gilani noted that he emerged from the local government system and has since served as Speaker of the National Assembly, Chairman of the Senate, Prime Minister, and now Acting President. He expressed gratitude to CPA Secretary-General Stephen Twigg for organizing the conference and commended Punjab Assembly Speaker Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan and Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz for their contributions.

He reiterated that challenges such as climate change, pollution, technological advancements, and inclusive socio-economic development transcend national borders and require joint strategies for effective solutions. He also addressed the impact of rapid technological changes, particularly artificial intelligence and social media, warning of risks such as misinformation and cybersecurity threats. He called for responsible technology use through legislative oversight and regional cooperation, reaffirming the role of lawmakers in fostering resilience, bridging differences, and promoting equality and social justice.

Gilani expressed confidence that the “Lahore Declaration” would serve as a guiding principle for strengthening parliamentary collaboration and translating discussions into meaningful legislative actions. Concluding his address, he urged delegates to embrace innovation and partnership, ensuring that parliaments continue to serve as pillars of progress and stability.

The conference brought together over 100 distinguished delegates, including 12 speakers, four deputy speakers, and representatives from 22 legislatures across Malaysia, Maldives, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan. Discussions focused on critical issues such as climate change, pollution, technological advancements, and inclusive socio-economic development.

Earlier, CPA Secretary-General Stephen Twigg welcomed participants and commended Acting President Gilani for his leadership in fostering regional dialogue.

Tags: Acting PresidentCommonwealth Parliamentary AssociationCPALahoreLahore DeclarationMalik Muhammad Ahmed KhanMaryam Nawaz SharifPakistanPunjab AssemblyStephen TwiggSyed Yousaf Raza Gilani
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