Civil Service Bill expected to be passed on September 4.
Kathmandu, August 29 – The House of Representatives (HoR) has planned to pass the Federal Civil Service Bill, 2080 BS, on September 4.
The schedule was decided after discussions between Speaker Devraj Ghimire and the chief whips of various political parties at Singhadurbar on Thursday. The bill is expected to be approved if the National Assembly returns it on time. The Civil Service Bill is seen as a key law for implementing administrative federalism.
According to Speaker’s communications expert Shekhar Adhikari, the HoR has set a 15-day parliamentary calendar, with sessions on September 3, 4, 10, 11, and 12. The School Education Bill is expected to be passed on September 11.
Other bills on the agenda include the land-related bill, scheduled for passage on August 29, which will then be sent to the National Assembly, and the citizenship bill, set for September 3. Discussions and approval of the Constitutional Council-related bill, returned by the Office of the President, are also planned.
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