“PRODA (Public Representative Disqualification Act)” was passed in:

“PRODA (Public Representative Disqualification Act)” was passed in:

  • (A) January 1949
  • (B) January 1959
  • (C) January 1950
  • (D) January 1960
PRODA, or the Public and Representative Offices (Disqualification) Act, was introduced in January 1949 through the first Constituent Assembly of Pakistan. The act was designed by the then-Pakistani Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan and declares that any representative found guilty of misconduct is disqualified from serving for up to 15 years.
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