4 Bills received from the House of Representatives with messages approved by the National Assembly
Kathmandu. The National Assembly has approved four different bills received with messages from the House of Representatives. In the meeting held on Saturday, the proposal to consider the Public Procurement Second Amendment Bill, 2083 received from the House of Representatives, presented by Law Minister Sobita Gautam on behalf of Prime Minister Walendra Shah, was unanimously approved.
Similarly, the proposal to consider the Asset Laundering and Prevention of Money Laundering Third Amendment Bill, 2083 presented by Finance Minister Dr Swarnim Wagle and the proposal to consider the Cooperative First Amendment Bill, 2083 presented by the Minister of Land Management, Cooperatives, Federal Affairs and General Administration Pratibha Rawal has also been approved.
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