Cooperative issue: 7-member parliamentary committee to be formed

KATHMANDU: The ruling party and the main opposition have agreed to form a seven-member parliamentary committee to investigate the cooperative fraud case. A meeting of the top leadership held at Baluwatar, the official residence of the Prime Minister, on Monday night, reached an agreement to establish this committee. A Nepali Congress leader who participated in […]

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Lawmakers’ inadequacy continues to hinder Nepal’s parliamentary committee

The report clearly states that a substantial number of instructions issued by parliamentary committees to the government have not been put into practice. The post Lawmakers’ inadequacy continues to hinder Nepal’s parliamentary committee appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Ten parliamentary committee meeting today

parliamentary committees will come into existence finally six months after the formation of the House of Representatives.

Ten parliamentary committee meeting today

parliamentary committees will come into existence finally six months after the formation of the House of Representatives.

PM Sher Bahadur Deuba skips parliamentary committee meeting discussing SPP

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