The current session of the National Assembly ends tonight
Kathmandu. The current session of the National Assembly is coming to an end with effect from 12:00 tonight. On the recommendation of the Council of Ministers on January 26, President Ramchandra Paudel closed the session in accordance with Article 93, Clause 3 of the Constitution. Speaker of the National Assembly, Narayan Prasad Dahal, will formally inform the assembly about the proceedings of the letter received from the President regarding the end of the session. Along with this, it is seen that all the formal functions of this session of the National Assembly will be completed today.
In the next main agenda of the meeting, Prime Minister Sushila Karki is scheduled to submit the annual report of the Muslim Commission for the financial year 2080/81. The Parliament Secretariat has informed that the Prime Minister is preparing to submit the report in the meeting held at 12:15 noon.
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