Federal Parliament Session Date to Be Finalized Tomorrow

Kathmandu. Speaker Dol Prasad Aryal has said that the date for the convening of the Federal Parliament session will be finalized tomorrow. On Monday, in a meeting with the chief whips and whips of the political parties represented in the Federal Parliament at his office in Singhdarbar, Speaker Aryal informed that the Federal Parliament session will be convened by the Council of Ministers meeting to be held tomorrow. 

Amole whip Nita Ghatani, who participated in the meeting, said that Speaker Aryal informed in the meeting that the Council of Ministers meeting to be held tomorrow will finalize the date for the convening of the Federal Parliament session. 

'We asked the Speaker why the Federal Parliament session was convened and then postponed without even meeting. When will it be convened again?', Ghatani told Ratopati - 'In his answer, he informed that the Federal Parliament session will be convened by the Council of Ministers meeting to be held tomorrow.' 

On the recommendation of the Council of Ministers, President Ram Chandra Paudel had convened the Federal Parliament session for May 17 at 2 PM on April 9. The next day, after the government sent a letter, President Paudel had postponed the session indefinitely until further notice. 

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