Kathmandu, Feb. 7 -- On Thursday, the House of Representatives and the National Assembly were supposed to hold deliberations on the six ordinances introduced by the KP Shamra Oli government when Parliament was not in session.
Until Wednesday evening, lawmakers from ruling partners Nepali Congress and CPN-UML were confident about the ordinances being endorsed by the federal parliament on Thursday.
Both the lower and upper houses in their business advisory had initially included ordinances in Thursday's meeting agenda. But, at the eleventh hour, the topic was removed from the agenda at the government's request.
Although the ruling parties have a strong majority in the House of Representatives to pass any bill, they lack it in the Nationa...
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