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Parliament to discuss motion against CJ Rana’s impeachment on Sunday



KATHMANDU: The Federal Parliament is going to discuss the impeachment proposal registered against Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher Rana from Sunday.

The impeachment motion against Rana is to be moved six months after it was tabled in Parliament.

The Federal Parliament Secretariat has included the discussion on the impeachment motion in the agenda of the House of Representatives meeting to be held on Sunday.

The discussion on the impeachment motion registered against Chief Justice Rana is the fourth agenda set for tomorrow’s parliament.

Parliament published by the Secretariat on Saturday, a discussion was held on the resolution registered against the Chief Justice Rana.

Dev Prasad Gurung, chief whip of the CPN-Maoist Center, informed that the proposal could be discussed and sent to the investigation committee at the meeting on Sunday.

On February 1, 98 MPs registered a general indictment against Rana, saying that he was against the power coalition.

The main opposition party, UML, was constantly demanding the Parliament to proceed with the impeachment.

On March, the impeachment was tabled in the Parliament and an 11-member recommendation committee was formed, but the ruling parties did not want to proceed.

The coalition did not want to move forward with the motion, which would fail as a two-thirds majority was required to pass the impeachment and would not be achieved without the support of the UML.

As soon as the date of the election is announced and the calendar of the term of the Parliament begins, the recommendation is to be sent to the committee.

Although it will be sent to the inquiry committee after the discussion on Sunday, it is yet to be decided whether the Parliament will finalize it through a decision.

Publish Date : 06 August 2022 13:35 PM

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