Islamabad, Dec 12 (V7N) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), led by former Prime Minister Imran Khan, has announced the organization of a national conference, citing the country’s “serious political problems.” The party has stated that a comprehensive national agenda will be presented during the conference, which is scheduled to take place at the end of this month.

The announcement was made on Wednesday by PTI’s senior leader, Asad Qaiser, following a parliamentary group meeting at the National Assembly in Islamabad. During the meeting, party leaders discussed the ongoing political situation, strategic approaches for addressing governance challenges, and plans to consolidate public support.

PTI emphasized that the national conference will bring together party members, policymakers, and supporters from across the country. The event aims to highlight pressing issues such as economic reforms, political accountability, governance improvements, and national unity. The party described the gathering as a platform to articulate solutions for stabilizing Pakistan’s political environment.

Political analysts note that the announcement comes at a time of heightened tensions in Pakistan, with PTI actively positioning itself as a major opposition force against the current government. The party’s initiative reflects its intent to influence both public discourse and policy-making at a national level.

According to sources within PTI, the conference will include speeches, panel discussions, and strategy sessions focused on long-term national development and reform measures. The party also intends to release a detailed action plan based on the outcomes of the conference.

The move signals PTI’s continued efforts to consolidate its political influence and mobilize public support ahead of upcoming elections, amid a climate of political uncertainty and debates over governance reforms in Pakistan.

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