Constitutional Council meeting underway

KATHMANDU: The Constitutional Council is presently in session at Baluwatar, led by the Prime Minister. Gathering at the Prime Minister's Office Residence, the Council aims to address crucial appointments within Nepal's constitutional bodies, ensuring their proper functio

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Constitutional Council meeting underway

KATHMANDU, March 29: The meeting of the Constitutional Council is underway at Prime Minister's residence Baluwatar. The meeting convened at 9AM.

Constitutional Council meeting today

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda has taken a proactive step towards fostering national consensus by convening a crucial meeting of the Constitutional Council today. In a bid to promote dialogue and unity among various political factions, Prime Minister Prac

Next meeting of Constitutional Council set for Thursday

Next meeting of the Constitutional Council is scheduled to take place at 5.00 pm on August 3.

Next meeting of Constitutional Council set for Thursday

Next meeting of the Constitutional Council is scheduled to take place at 5.00 pm on August 3.

Constitutional Council to meet at 4 pm on Tuesday to discuss new Chief Justice

KATHMANDU, July 30: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has called a meeting of the Constitutional Council. Deputy Speaker Indira Rana said that they got the information that the meeting would be held at 4 pm on Tuesday.  It is said that the recommendation

Constitutional Council names new PSC chief in a controversial meeting

A meeting of the Constitutional Council has proposed former secretary Madhav Regmi as the new chief of the Public Service Commission, the constitutional body responsible for the recruitment of the government staff.

NC Prez Deuba to boycott Constitutional Council meeting

KATHMANDU, May 8:Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has said he will not be attending a meeting of the Constitutional Council as the leader of the main opposition party. Issuing a press statement today, the main opposition leader and former Prime Minister has accused that the government promulgated the ordinance relating to the Constitutional Council  by going against the spirit of the constitution and the move was capable of destroying the constitutional structures. As leader Deuba claimed, the government’s move was not in compliance with the parliamentary norms and it was an attack on the democratic practices and culture as well.  He has commented that the ordinances were introduced time and again in a way to dislodge the constitutional structures by suppressing its fundamental and inalienable rights to make and amend the laws.