Government Defends Suspension of Parliament Session to Ensure Sufficient Legislative Business
Summary
The government defended the suspension of the parliamentary session, stating it was adjourned to ensure sufficient business for legislative processes and affirmed no ordinances will be introduced.
Key Points
- The government stated the parliamentary session was adjourned to provide sufficient business for legislature.
- Government spokesperson Sasmit Pokharel confirmed the intent to enact laws through bills.
- The government is against bringing ordinances to Parliament.
- President Ramchandra Paudel had summoned the parliamentary sessions, but the session was adjourned again without any meeting.