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Candidacy nominations for Parliamentary Committee chairs today



KATHMANDU: Almost nine months following the House of Representatives election, the procedure for appointing leadership within the parliamentary committees has finally commenced.

In Thursday’s meeting of the House of Representatives, the Speaker had announced that the election of the chairs of all 10 thematic committees has been fixed for Monday afternoon at 3:00 pm.

An election program has been published according to which nomination papers can be registered from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm today, said Parliament Secretary Padma Prasad Pandey.

This time, out of the two joint committees and 10 thematic committees under the House of Representatives, the ruling party Nepali Congress has claimed four seats, Maoist Center two, CPN-UML three, Unified Socialist one, and Janamat Party one.

Under the House of Representatives, there are the Finance Committee, International Relations and Tourism Committee, Industry and Commerce and Labour and Consumer Affairs Committee, Law, Justice and Human Rights Committee, and Agricultural Cooperatives and Natural Resources Committee.

Other committees include Women and Social Affairs Committee, State Affairs and Good Governance Committee, Infrastructure Development Committee, Education, Health and Information Technology Committee, and Public Accounts Committee.

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