All-party meeting decides to draft new House of Representatives regulations
Kathmandu. An all-party meeting has decided to draft new regulations for the House of Representatives.
The meeting held on Monday at Singha Durbar decided to amend the House of Representatives Regulations 2079 and create a new one. CPN-UML lawmaker Guru Baral informed that a decision has been made to form a regulation drafting committee for this purpose.
Similarly, the meeting decided to gradually digitize parliamentary proceedings, while using both paper and digital formats for the time being. Baral stated that a 21-member Business Advisory Committee will be formed to ensure effective representation of all parties.
He mentioned that the CPN-UML will raise concerns through the parliament regarding challenges observed in the implementation of the constitution. Stating that there would be no dispute over the compliance of laws, he emphasized that the party would raise its voice as the opposition if questions arise regarding the rule of law.
Furthermore, UML lawmaker Baral mentioned that the party would protest from the parliament if the government acts outside the constitution and the law.
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