Speaker and Chief Whips meeting to discuss ordinance

Kathmandu – Speaker of the House of Representatives Devraj Ghimire has called a meeting of the chief whips of the major parties today to discuss issues including the ordinance.

The second parliament meeting of the winter session is being held on Thursday, amid strong opposition from opposition parties to the ordinance brought by the government. Therefore, discussions are being held with the party chief whips to discuss the controversial issues.

The meeting is scheduled to be held at Singha Durbar at 3 pm today, according to the Speaker’s secretariat.

HoR approves the parliament’s winter session schedule

Kathmandu- The Business Advisory Committee of the House of Representatives has approved the calendar of the House of Representatives for the winter session.

The committee meeting held at Singha Durbar on Tuesday approved the calendar prepared by the Parliament Secretariat with changes. UML Chief Whip Mahesh Bartaula informed that top leaders will address the first meeting of the parliament on Magh 18 and the ordinance will be presented for decision in the meeting on Magh 24.

He said that the replacement bill will be presented by the government within a few weeks. He said that the ruling party is serious about presenting as many bills as possible in the upcoming session of the parliament and achieving a quorum in the house.

Similarly, Maoist Chief Whip Hitraj Pandey informed that the agenda has been prepared to move the house forward smoothly. He said that in the meeting, they raised the issue of bringing the ordinance of the bill that is under discussion in the parliamentary committee.

He also informed that they protested after the Congress said that the country would now be run through an ordinance in the meeting.

Similarly, Congress Chief Whip Shyam Ghimire clarified that they did not say that the country would be run through an ordinance, but rather that an ordinance would be an option if the law could not be made in time.

He said that the Maoist whip had exaggerated the issue that the delay in making the law prompted the government to bring an ordinance.He said that the Congress is of the opinion that the law-making process should be followed by making a schedule.

He said that the ordinance brought by the government is not political in nature and has been brought for the economy and good governance based on the needs of the country. Ghimire mentioned that there is no reason to oppose the ordinance.

Issues raised by opposition regarding the ordinance will be discussed in the House

Kathmandu – In the context of effectively implementing the calendar prepared by the Federal Parliament Secretariat, Speaker of the House of Representatives Devraj Ghimire is holding discussions with the chief whips and whips of various parties regarding the winter session of the parliament.

The secretariat has prepared a calendar from Magh 18 to 30. It has been decided that the ordinances will be tabled in the first meeting to be held on Magh 18 and top leaders including the Prime Minister will address them, said Congress Chief Whip Shyam Ghimire. Similarly, he said that the Speaker has urged to make this session a success as a bill session. Ghimire also said that preparations are being made to discuss the issues raised by the opposition regarding the ordinance in the House itself.

Similarly, UML Chief Whip Mahesh Bartaula informed that the parliament session will be starting on the 18th . He said that the ordinance will be presented in the meeting to be held on the 18th and will be presented for decision on the 22nd. He informed that the parliamentary committee meetings will be held on Magh 25, 26 and 27 and the parliament meeting will be held on Magh 28, 29 and 30.

Bartaula expressed confidence that an atmosphere of trust will be created when top leaders address the parliament on the first day. The parliament secretariat has stated that the business management advisory committee will meet on Tuesday, Magh 15 to set the agenda before the parliament meeting on Magh 18.

It is tough to work when the bills are held in the parliamentary committee: Prime Minister

Kathmandu – Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, in a meeting with CPN-UML Chief Whip Mahesh Bartaula on the eve of the winter session of the federal parliament, has said that it is inconvenient and tough for the government to work when the bills are held in the parliamentary committee.

Bartaula who had a meeting earlier with Prime Minister Oli, who is also the leader of the UML parliamentary party,informed that the issue of moving forward the bills under consideration in the parliament was discussed during the meeting.

Bartaula said that Prime Minister Oli has said that when the government sends a bill to the parliament, it intends to convert it into an act soon, but in practice, that is not happening. Bartaula said that Prime Minister Oli has also instructed him to play a role in preventing the bill from being held in the parliament in the coming days.

The winter session of the federal parliament is starting from Magh 18. He said that Prime Minister Oli also wants the current session to be amicable.

The government is directly involved in gold smuggling

CPN-UML whip Mahesh Bartaula has accused the government of direct participation in the activities of importing gold from China into Nepal and exporting it elsewhere.

Speaking to reporters at Parliament House on Monday, he also said that the government is not in favor of forming a high-level inquiry committee in fear of high-ranking figures in the government.

Bartaula said that the government is trying to defame the country by making Nepal a transit point for gold smuggling.