Kathmandu, Aug. 3 -- While the country needs dozens of laws for the full-fledged implementation of the Constitution of Nepal, the Parliament is without business as it is short of bills for deliberations.
In addition to holding the executive accountable, debating and passing bills are the major functions of Parliament. However, after the endorsement of the national budget, both houses of the federal parliament have been mostly limited to special and zero-hour sessions, along with question-and-answer sessions with the prime minister and ministers.
The full House gets business if the government registers new bills or parliamentary committees forward bills after completing deliberations and narrowing down differences among the parties. Howe...
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