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Winter session of federal parliament tomorrow


30 January 2025  

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KATHMANDU: The winter session of the federal parliament is scheduled to take place at the International Convention Centre, New Baneshwor, at 1:00 pm tomorrow, Friday.

This session is also taken as the bill session.

The federal parliament secretariat has made public the tentative agenda of both Houses. Secretariat Spokesperson Ekram Giri, said the agenda was determined where the Speaker would read different letters sent by the President including on the commencement of the winter session.

Similarly, the Speaker would nominate a member to chair the meeting as per Rule 10 of the House of Representatives Regulation, 2079.

Lawmakers would put their views on behalf of their parties on the commencement day of the session as practiced earlier.

Prime Minister KP Sharma would present the Ordinance designed to amend some Nepal Acts related to Promoting Good Governance and Public Service Delivery, 2081′ in the meeting.

Likewise, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Poudel would table ‘Ordinance related to Financial Procedure and Fiscal Responsibility (First Amendment), 2081′, Ordinance related to Privatization (First Amendment), 2081’ and ‘Ordinance designed to  amend some Nepal Acts related to Improving Economic and Business Environment and Investment Promotion, 2081’.

Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation, Bal Ram Adhikari, is scheduled to present the ‘Ordinance designed to amend some Nepal Acts related to cooperatives, 2081′, and Ordinance designed to amend some Nepal Acts related to Land Management, 2081’ in the meeting.

The Speaker would table various condolence motions.

Similarly, there is an agenda to table the Media Council Bill, 2080 and a report of the Committee related to Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Bill, 2081 in the National Assembly meeting.

Publish Date : 30 January 2025 19:07 PM

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