The draft of the 20th Amendment has been sent to the Attorney General on August 28 for his perusal after it was drafted by the legal draftsman, reports Daily Mirror. If the Attorney General gives his opinion and nod, it will be tabled before the Cabinet, to further scrutinize its clauses. If Cabinet approval is also granted, it will be presented before Parliament. Dual citizens, who were banned from contesting for parliamentary seats due to a clause in the 19th Amendment, will also now be permitted to enter Parliament as that clause has been done away with in the 20th Amendment. While the 20th Amendment has kept certain clauses from the 19th Amendment as well as the 18th Amendment, it will also do away with the rule to dissolve Parliament in four and a half years. Further, independent commissions will remain and steps will be taken to further strengthen it. The 20th Amendment is likely to be before Parliament by mid-September.