43 MPs submit amendment proposal to Civil Service Bill

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  • July 20, 2025

Kathmandu. 43 MPs have submitted amendment proposals to the Federal Civil Service Bill.

The amendment proposal has been submitted to the bill that was passed by the House of Representatives and then reached the National Assembly.

After it was revealed that there was a glitch in the cooling period system of employees when it was passed by the House of Representatives, it is pending in the National Assembly.

The 7-member Parliamentary Special Investigation Committee formed to investigate the glitch in the cooling period system in the Federal Civil Service Bill was announced by the House of Representatives.

The committee included Sushila Thing, coordinator of Jeevan Pariyar from Nepali Congress, Ishwari Gharti and Narayan Acharya from CPN-UML, Madhav Sapkota from CPN (Maoist Center), Ganesh Parajuli from the National Independent Party, and Roshan Karki from the National Prajatantra Party.

The bill was passed by the parliament with provisions different from the provisions passed by the State Affairs and Good Governance Committee. The inquiry committee was formed after both the ruling and opposition parties concluded that the bill had been tampered with.

After it was found that the cooling period had been tampered with, lawmakers from various parties had demanded an investigation and action against the culprits.

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