National Assembly Misses Deadline to Suggest Amendments on Alternative Development Finance Bill
Summary
The National Assembly failed to provide suggestions on the Alternative Development Finance Bill within the constitutional timeframe due to opposition obstruction, allowing the House of Representatives to proceed with the bill without further input.
Key Points
- The National Assembly missed the constitutional deadline to provide suggestions on the Alternative Development Finance Bill.
- The bill was passed by the House of Representatives and sent to the National Assembly with a 15-day period for return with suggestions.
- Opposition parties, including Nepali Congress, CPN-UML, and CPN, obstructed National Assembly sessions over the Prime Minister's border statement.
- Chairman Dahal attempted to negotiate and urged the opposition to act, but the bill ultimately slipped away from the National Assembly.