Federal Parliament Secretariat Consults Parties on Three Key Issues Including Oath Ceremony

Kathmandu. The Federal Parliament Secretariat has consulted with representatives of parties represented in the House of Representatives on three issues.

The consultation on three issues was held at the Federal Parliament Secretariat in Singha Durbar on Thursday afternoon.

Secretariat Spokesperson Joint Secretary Ekram Giri informed that the consultation was held primarily with the representatives of political parties on three matters.

According to Spokesperson Giri, the consultation covered the oath-taking of newly elected members of parliament, management of parliamentary parties, and orientation for the MPs.

The consultation has set the date for the oath-taking of the newly elected MPs for Chaitra 12 at 2 PM. Spokesperson Giri informed that the parties were requested from the Secretariat to arrive a day before the scheduled date to fill out and submit the form related to the oath text.

The Secretariat has informed the parties about the location of their offices and coordinated the Secretariat staff stationed there with the party representatives.

During the consultation discussion, party representatives stated the need for an orientation program for the MPs. Spokesperson Giri stated that the Secretariat will finalize the orientation program after further consultation.

It has been confirmed that the Rastriya Swatantra Party, Nepali Congress, CPN-UML, CPN (Maoist Centre), Rastriya Prajatantra Party, and Shram Sanskriti Party will have representation from the House of Representatives election held on Falgun 21.

In the meeting, General Secretary of Rastriya Swatantra Party, Kabindra Burlakoti, Mohan Acharya from Nepali Congress, Guru Baral from CPN-UML, and Ramesh Malla from CPN (Maoist Centre) participated.

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