Parliament likely to face 'business' crunch after budget talks as bills dry up
Kathmandu, June 16 -- The Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs has prepared a list of 45 potential bills submitted by various ministries for the current fiscal year. However, none are ready for immediate tabling in Parliament.
The government has been unable to introduce new bills to the federal parliament. Since the formation of the current government on March 27, only one regular bill has been registered, alongside the annual budget and ordinance-replacement bills. This shortage of fresh legislation means the Parliament is likely to face a "business crunch" after the budget talks conclude. According to the parliamentary calendar, deliberations on financial bills are scheduled to end by June 22.
Although the ongoing sessio...
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