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Endorsement of two bills likely in today’s HoR session

The meeting is expected to pass the Election of the Members to the House of Representatives (First Amendment) Bill- 2083 BS and the Voter Education (First Amendment) Bill-2083 BS.
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By REPUBLICA

KATHMANDU, May 26: A meeting of the House of Representatives (HoR) scheduled for today started 30 minutes late. 



The meeting is expected to pass the Election of the Members to the House of Representatives (First Amendment) Bill- 2083 BS and the Voter Education (First Amendment) Bill-2083 BS.


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At the meeting, Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Khadak Raj Paudel is scheduled to present a proposal seeking consideration on the Tourism Bill, 2082 BS, while Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Sobita Gautam, on behalf of Prime Minister, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Home, Science, Technology and Innovation, is to propose the session for sending the National Forensic Lab (Establishment and Operation) Bill- 2082 BS to a respective committee for clause-wise deliberations. 


Similarly, Minister Gautam will propose the session to hold clause-wise deliberations on the Election of the Members to the House of Representatives (First Amendment) Bill- 2083 BS and the Voter Education (First Amendment) Bill-2083 BS. 


The Minister will later propose the House to endorse these two bills, said Federal Parliament Secretariat, Padma Prasad Pandey. 


 

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