Nepal's Federal Parliament Convenes: Key Discussions Ahead
Nepal's President Ramchandra Paudel has called sessions of both houses of the federal parliament to convene on May 11. The House of Representatives and National Assembly will meet at 2 pm, following the recommendation from the Council of Ministers. The sessions will be held at the Federal Parliament Building in Singha Durbar.
Nepal's political landscape is set for significant discussions as President Ramchandra Paudel has summoned sessions of both the House of Representatives and the National Assembly for May 11.
The sessions, scheduled for 2 pm, come upon the recommendation of the Council of Ministers and will be held at Singha Durbar's Federal Parliament Building.
This move aligns with Article 93 (1) of the Nepalese Constitution, highlighting the formal procedure in Nepal's legislative processes.
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