National Assembly Chairman Highlights Session's Role in Building Trust Amid Political Uncertainty
Kathmandu. Chairman of the National Assembly, Narayan Prasad Dahal, stated that the 19th session of the assembly succeeded in fostering mutual trust according to the spirit of the constitution and dispelling the confusion among the public.
Concluding the session on Friday, Chairman Dahal mentioned in the National Assembly meeting that although the 19th session was short in duration, it concluded having fulfilled a historic and significant role.
He noted that the National Assembly completed specific tasks amidst a period of uncertainty following the changed political landscape after the Jan Andolan (People's Movement) and the announcement of new elections after the dissolution of the House of Representatives.
He expressed the view that it succeeded not only in resolving legal complexities but also in building mutual trust according to the spirit of the constitution and dispelling public confusion by achieving consensus, cooperation, and coordination with the government, the Federal Parliament, political parties, and other stakeholders.
He informed that the 19th session held 9 meetings, with a total of 17 hours and 25 minutes spent on the assembly's work. President Ramchandra Paudel, upon the recommendation of the government, concluded the 19th session of the National Assembly effective from 12 AM Friday.
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