Parliament Approves Four Ordinances Presented by Government
Kathmandu. The House of Representatives has approved four ordinances brought by the government by adjourning the parliament last April. In the House of Representatives meeting held on Friday, the Public Procurement (Second Amendment) Ordinance, the Money Laundering Ordinance, the Cooperatives (First Amendment) Ordinance, and the Ordinance to Amend Some Nepal Laws Related to Health Sciences Academy were approved.
After the proposal to reject all four ordinances was rejected, the concerned minister gave a response. After that, Speaker Dolprasad Aryal presented the ordinances for decision.
The government had brought these ordinances by adjourning the parliamentary session last April. On the first day of the parliamentary session which started on April 28, those ordinances were presented in the House of Representatives.
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