President Poudel Postpones Federal Parliament Session Before Commencement

Kathmandu. President Ramchandra Poudel has postponed the Federal Parliament session, which was scheduled for Baisakh 17, without it ever convening.

On the recommendation of the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, President Poudel decided to postpone the session that had been called yesterday. The statement issued by the President's Office noted that the government had sent a letter requesting the postponement of the summoned session due to special reasons.

Meanwhile, the government stated that the upcoming session is intended to be the budget session, and it had to be postponed because preparations were insufficient. Press advisor to the Prime Minister, Deepa Dahal, informed that the government had to postpone the summoned session without it meeting because the budget session preparations were not complete.

'The government recommended to the President to postpone the parliament session because preparations for the budget session were not complete. Accordingly, the President decided to postpone the parliament session,' press advisor Dahal told Ratopati.

On the other hand, General Secretary of the Federal Parliament Secretariat, Padam Prasad Pandey, stated that they received information about the postponement of the summoned session, but no reason was specified. He told Ratopati, 'We have received information that the summoned session has been postponed. However, the reason has not been disclosed.'

 

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