The National Consensus Commission has resumed talks with experts amid continuing uncertainty over how the July National Charter will be implemented, despite a formal commitment from most political parties. According to a commission media statement, five legal experts joined the session -- two in person and three virtually. Out of the 30 parties and coalitions involved in the dialogue process, 25 signed the charter, committing to carry out the commission’s recommended reforms. Speaking at the signing event, commission Vice-Chairman Ali Riaz said: “We believe our effort -- the collective effort toward reform -- won’t succeed overnight. The commission will hold another internal meeting on Thursday morning, followed by a second round of talks with the same experts at 2pm.