The opposition coalition indicates a readiness to accept the PM’s offer to speak.

The Pakistan Constitutional Protection Movement, or Tehreek Tahaffuz-e-Aeen Pakistan (TTAP), has stated that it is willing to accept the prime minister’s offer of talks, claiming that a new charter is a must for the talks.
TTAP leaders said in a statement released here on Thursday that the Prime Minister’s call for discussions was taken into consideration during the meeting and that it was decided that a new charter is urgently needed to help the nation escape its political and economic crises.
The meeting’s attendees stated that they are prepared for discussion aimed at bolstering constitutional and democratic values, human rights, and the rule of law.
During the alliance meeting, Mahmood Khan Achakzai served as chairman. Asad Qaiser and Vice Chairman Senator Allama Raja Nasir Abbas were present during the meeting.
The opposition’s two-day national conference was deemed a success at the gathering.
The notification of the meeting stated that on February 8, discussions were held worldwide, including in Pakistan, regarding the plan for a black day and strike.
The opposition alliance declared that they were prepared for transparent elections, parliamentary supremacy under the new charter, and the selection of a unanimous new Election Commissioner.
The declaration states that the founder of the PTI has agreed to sign a new charter if the 1973 constitution, parliamentary, and civilian supremacy are restored.
The notification states that district and provincial subcommittee formation would be revealed shortly.