Nepali Congress MPs to present a unified front in Federal Parliament
Kathmandu. Nepali Congress lawmakers are set to present themselves in a unified, organized, and systematic manner in the Federal Parliament. National Assembly member Ranjit Karna stated that the joint meeting of the Congress parliamentary party (House of Representatives and National Assembly), held at the parliamentary party office in Singha Durbar on Thursday, decided that despite the party's smaller size in parliament, it will remain organized.
'It has been decided that even though our numbers are small, the MPs will present themselves in a unified, organized, and systematic manner,' Karna told Ratopati. 'Discussions were held on remaining vigilant to protect the people's aspirations for economic prosperity, development, and democracy.'
Vice President Pushpa Bhusal and General Secretary Pradeep Paudel also participated in the meeting. 'In the party meeting, Vice President Pushpa Bhusal and General Secretary Pradeep Paudel instructed us to work towards safeguarding the party's image and the country's image in parliament,' said House of Representatives member Urmila Thapaliya.
Following the House of Representatives election concluded on Falgun 21, the session of the Federal Parliament is commencing today. On the recommendation of the government, President Ramchandra Paudel has summoned the Federal Parliament session for 2:00 PM. The joint meeting of the Congress was held to discuss how to present the party's stance during the session.
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