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 (3) Where under the Constitution or any law, rules are made for regulating the appointment or conditions of service of persons in the service of Pakistan, but not under the control of the Federal Government or a Provincial Government, such rules may provide for consultation with the appropriate Public Service Commission; and, subject to any express provision of the Constitution or of the said law, clause (2) shall apply mutatis mutandis.

 189. Power to extend functions of Public Service Commissions- An Act of Parliament may provide for the exercise of additional functions by the Federal Public Service Commission, and an Act of a Provincial Legislature may provide for the exercise of additional functions by the Provincial Public Service Commission.

 190. Reports of Public Service Commissions.- (1) It shall be the duty of the Federal Public Service Commission to present to the President annually a report on the work done by the Commission, and the President shall cause a copy of the report to be laid before the National Assembly; and it shall be the duty of each Provincial Public Service Commission to present to the Governor annually a report on the work done by the Commission, and the Governor shall cause a copy of the report to be laid before the Provincial Assembly.

(2) The report shall be accompanied by a memorandum setting out

(a)  the cases, if any, in which the advice of the Commission was not accepted and the reasons therefore;

(b)  the matters, if any, on which the Commission ought to have been consulted. but was not consulted, and the reasons therefore.

PART XI

Emergency Provisions.

 191. Proclamation of emergency account of war, internal disturbance, etc.- If the President is satisfied that a grave emergency exists in which the security or economic life of Pakistan, or any part thereof, is threatened by war or external aggression, or by internal disturbance beyond the power of a Provincial Government to control, he may issue a Proclamation of Emergency in this Article referred to as a Proclamation.

(2) While Proclamation is in operation notwithstanding anything in the Constitution

(a)  Parliament shall have power to make laws for a Province, or any part thereof, with respect to any matter not enumerated in the Federal or the Concurrent List;

(b)  the executive authority of the Federation shall extend to the giving of directions to a Province as to the manner in which the executive authority of the Province is to be exercised; and

(c) the President may by Order assume to himself or direct the Governor of a Province to assume on behalf of the President, all or any of the functions of the