House Session today: Will MCC be tabled?

KATHMANDU, December 21: The second meeting of the 10th ongoing House Session is scheduled for 1 PM today. At the time when the Millennium Corporate Challenge (MCC)  of the United States of America (USA) has created a buzz across the political arena of the country, the government-led by President of Nepali Congress and Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba is looking forward to ratify the $500 million compact through parliament. At the present context, only the ruling Nepali Congress has expressed its will to pass the compact through parliament. NC’s coalition partners, CPN (Maoist Center), CPN (Unified Socialist), Janata Samajbadi Party (JSP) and Rastriya Janamorcha Party, are all against the MCC which has also threatened the coalition government. Even if the government is preparing to table the MCC in parliament, today's possible schedule of parliamentary meeting does not include the proceeding to table the MCC. Meanwhile, the main opposition party, CPN-UML, has been continuously obstructing the House Sessions acquising Speaker of the lower House, Agni Prasad Sapkota of supporting Chairman of CPN (Unified Socialist), Madhav Kumar Nepal, to split the CPN-UML and register a new political party. Even if PM Deuba is all in for ratification of the MCC from Parliament, he has failed to forge a common consensus within the ruling alliance.

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CEO Albright hopeful of accomplishing MCC project on time

Chief Executive Officer of MCC, Alice Albright said she was confident and optimistic for timely completion of the MCC project.

CEO Albright hopeful of accomplishing MCC project on time

Chief Executive Officer of MCC, Alice Albright said she was confident and optimistic for timely completion of the MCC project.

MCC Nepal Compact program enters implementation stage

KATHMANDU, Aug 30: The Government of Nepal and the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) have announced that the MCC Nepal Compact Program, which is going to be implemented jointly by the financial support of both, has entered the implementation phase. The announcement was made

MCC tabled in parliament

KATHMANDU, Feb 20: The government tabled the Millennium Corporate Challenge (MCC) in parliament on Sunday. Minister for Information, Communication and Technology, Gyanendra Karki on the behalf of the Finance Minister Janardan Sharma tabled the MCC. With this, the $500 million American grant will now require general majority of parliament for ratification. Nepal had signed the compact with the United States of America in 2017.

MCC ‘supporters’ take to street with ‘welcome MCC’ banners

Those joining the rally demonstrated placards and banners reading ‘Welcome MCC.’

Ruling coalition divided over MCC

Disagreements have grown in the ruling coalition over the US aid project, the Millennium Challenge Compact (MCC).

Ruling coalition divided over MCC

Disagreements have grown in the ruling coalition over the US aid project, the Millennium Challenge Compact (MCC).

Finance minister meets MCC VP

Vice-President of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), Fatema Sumar, paid a courtesy call on Minister for Finance, Janardan Sharma.

MCC officials arrive in Kathmandu

KATHMANDU, September 9: The officials of the Millennium Corporate  Challenge (MCC) of the United States of America, Fatema Z Sumar, vice-president and deputy vice president for Compact Operations Jonathan Brooks of the Department of Operations of the Millennium Corporate  Challenge (MCC) arrived in Kathmandu on Thursday morning . The officials are on their four-day visit to Nepal to discuss the MCC. MCC officials arrived in Nepal shortly after the MCC sent written answers to the queries that the government of Nepal had forwarded. The MCC has been awaiting rectification from parliament since 2017.