Party Document
Constitution of United Youth Pakistan
The Constitution defines our objectives, membership rules, organizational structure, intra-party democracy, finance, and dispute resolution mechanisms.
- Current version
- 0.1 — Working draft
- Document status
- Draft (not yet approved)
- Approval date
- Pending
- Effective date
- Pending
- Last reviewed
- Pending
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Chapter summaries
A high-level outline of the chapters in the working draft.
Chapter 1
Name and Objectives
Establishes the party's name, abbreviation (UYP), motto, and the constitutional objectives that bind every member and office-bearer.
Chapter 2
Membership
Eligibility criteria, application process, rights and duties of members, suspension, and termination of membership.
Chapter 3
Organizational Structure
The federated structure from the union council level to the national level, including party wings and forums.
Chapter 4
Office-Bearers
Roles, responsibilities, term lengths, and qualifications of office-bearers at every level — including the Founder & Chairman.
Chapter 5
Intra-Party Elections
Frequency, eligibility, nomination, secret ballot voting, observation, dispute resolution, and reporting of intra-party elections.
Chapter 6
Finance and Funding
Permitted sources of funds, prohibited sources, budgeting, audit, public disclosure, and accountability.
Chapter 7
Candidate Selection
Transparent processes for selecting candidates for public office, including merit, integrity, and representation criteria.
Chapter 8
Discipline and Dispute Resolution
Code-of-conduct enforcement, internal dispute mechanisms, appeals, and protection of due process.
Chapter 9
Constitutional Amendments
Procedures and majorities required to propose, debate, and adopt amendments to this Constitution.
Amendment history will be published here.
Each adopted amendment will be listed with the date, version number, and a link to the amendment record.