The question-and-answer program with the Prime Minister has been removed
Kathmandu. The House of Representatives has published the parliamentary schedule till June 15. However, the question and answer program with the Prime Minister, which is mandated by the regulations, is not included in the schedule. According to the rules of the House of Representatives, in the first week of every month, MPs are allowed to ask direct questions to the Prime Minister, but this practice has been stopped in the case of Prime Minister Walendra Shah.
According to the public schedule, the budget, appropriation bill, economic bill and other laws are discussed and passed in the months of May and June. But the question and answer session with the Prime Minister is not included anywhere.
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