Preparations Finalized for Swearing-in Ceremony of Newly Elected Lawmakers in Temporary Parliament Hall
Kathmandu. Preparations for the swearing-in ceremony of newly elected lawmakers in the temporary hall set up within the under-construction new parliament building in Singh Durbar have reached the final stage.
According to Ekram Giri, Joint Secretary and Spokesperson for the Federal Parliament Secretariat, preparations are intensely underway to hold the oath-taking ceremony on Chaitra 12.
Since the new parliament building is not yet fully ready, the plan is to conduct the program using a temporary hall. Microphone, lighting, and other necessary arrangements in the hall are being rapidly completed.
The need for the lawmakers' swearing-in ceremony arose due to the lack of an alternative venue following the fire at the old parliament building during the Gen-G movement. Accordingly, the multi-purpose hall under construction inside Singh Durbar has been temporarily managed and prepared for the event. According to Spokesperson Giri, the hall is expected to be fully ready within a few days.



















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