Federal Parliament to Pass Four Key Bills in Upcoming Session

Kathmandu. A potential agenda has been set to pass four important bills in the 30th meeting of the House of Representatives, under the Federal Parliament. The meeting, scheduled for Thursday at 11:00 AM, will begin with the Speaker reading out a letter regarding the additional responsibilities received from the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, followed by proceedings related to meeting management, according to the Parliament Secretariat.

As per the parliamentary agenda, Minister of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Sobita Gautam, on behalf of Prime Minister Balen Shah, will present a proposal for clause-wise discussion in the House on the 'Public Procurement (Second Amendment) Bill, 2083'. After the amendments received on the bill are presented for decision, Minister Gautam will propose its passage.

Similarly, Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle has an agenda to present a proposal for clause-wise discussion in the House on the 'Prevention of Money Laundering (Third Amendment) Bill, 2083'. After the amendments to the bill are presented for decision, Finance Minister Wagle will propose the bill's passage.

According to Padam Prasad Pandey, Secretary-General of the Federal Parliament, bills related to the Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives, Federal Affairs and General Administration and the Ministry of Health will also be presented for decision in the meeting. Minister of Land Management, Cooperatives, Federal Affairs and General Administration, Pratibha Rawal, will present the 'Cooperatives (First Amendment) Bill, 2083' for clause-wise discussion. After the Parliament presents the received amendments for decision, Minister Rawal will propose its passage in the House.

Likewise, the agenda includes a proposal by Minister of Health and Food Security, Nisha Mehta, for clause-wise discussion in the House on the 'Bill to Amend Some Nepal Acts Related to Health Science Institutes, 2083'. After the amendments to the bill are presented for decision, Minister Mehta will propose the bill's passage.

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