Adjourning the meeting of the House of Representatives to June 11, approving four ordinances
Kathmandu. The House of Representatives has approved four ordinances. After the meeting held on Friday approved the ordinance related to public procurement, asset laundering, cooperatives and health science institutes, the next meeting was adjourned to be held on June 11 at 11 am.
Speaker Dolprasad Aryal announced the adjournment of the meeting. The government had issued eight ordinances before the start of the current session of the Federal Parliament. Those ordinances were presented in the House of Representatives and the National Assembly on May 28. Among them, the House of Representatives approved four ordinances on Friday.
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