On February 24, 2026, the Sindh government announced plans to amend the Local Government Act, proposing to extend the tenure of the mayor until the next local elections. A special committee is currently working on these changes, which are expected to be finalized by the end of the month. The proposed amendments aim to allow mayors to remain in office beyond their four-year term, which is currently mandated by law. According to Dunya News, "the mayor should remain in office until the next local body elections and continue to hold the mayor's office," indicating a significant shift in local governance policy. Additionally, the amendments may involve dissolving local town councils after their term and altering the governance structure in Karachi to enhance the powers of Deputy Mayors and Vice Chairpersons.
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Sindh Government Proposes Local Government Act Amendments In Karachi
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On Feb 24, 2026, Sindh plans to amend the Local Government Act to extend mayoral terms amid a no-confidence motion against Karachi's mayor, reflecting a political crisis and public dissatisfaction.
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