Ordinance Returned by the President Recommended Again Unchanged
Kathmandu. The government has decided to recommend to the President that the ordinance related to the Constitutional Council be reissued. In the latest Cabinet meeting, it was decided to send the same ordinance, which the President had earlier returned seeking clarification on some issues or for reconsideration, for reauthentication again either unchanged or with necessary amendments.
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