The Article 136 (1) of the Constitution reads: "A resolution for a vote of no-confidence moved by not less than twenty per centum of the total membership of the Provincial Assembly may be passed against the Chief Minister by the Provincial Assembly.
Under the constitution, a no confidence motion is to be tabled in the house within seven days. Political observers in the provincial capital have been speaking of differences in the provincial government for quite some time as several provincial lawmakers are not happy with the way of working of Chief Minister (CM) Sanaullah Zehri.
It was told that the blockage of funds and pending decision on the deputy speaker added fuel in fire. The opposition parties have also given green signal to support the rebel group within the government.
Former Deputy Speaker Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo claimed that they have the support of simple majority in the 65 member provincial assembly. 53 of the 65 lawmakers in Balochistan Assembly are part of the government. Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP), National Party, PML-Q, JUI-F and MWM are the coalition partners of the government. The coalition government in Balochistan has three parties, ie the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) and National Party (NP). JUI-F holds eight seats. BNP-M, ANP and BNP-A are part of the opposition. A total of only twelve members are part of the opposition.
Political observers say that in view of the political developments in the country, there is a possibility of emergence of a new alliance in Balochistan to set up a new government till the formation of a caretaker government before the elections. They say the Federal government of PML-N would not like any move for the imposition of Governor's rule before the Senate Elections.