Article 270: What Political Parties Couldn't Do
270.Regulation of political organisations
On the commencement of this Constitution and until Parliament makes laws regulating the activities of political organisations in accordance with article 73 of this Constitution, political activities may continue except—
(a)opening and operating branch offices;
(b)holding delegates’ conferences;
(c)holding public rallies;
(d)sponsoring or offering a platform to or in any way campaigning for or against a candidate for any public elections;
(e)carrying on any activities that may interfere with the movement political system for the time being in force.
Summary
Political organisations are no longer restricted by the rules that used to be in Article 270. That article has been removed from the Constitution. Thi...
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