Kathmandu, April 2 -- The winter session of the federal parliament has been prorogued without endorsing crucial bills necessary for the full-fledged implementation of the Constitution of Nepal.
President Ramchandra Paudel, under the Cabinet's recommendation, ended the session starting Tuesday midnight. According to the Parliament Secretariat, the House of Representatives had a total of 27 meetings that lasted 118 hours and 21 minutes during the session that lasted 61 days. The session commenced on January 31.
While 13 bills including a private bill were registered during the session, five bills, some of which were pending from the previous sessions, and the same numbers of replacement bills of the ordinances were endorsed by the federal...
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