All
talk and no work in Parliament : While
Parliament has failed to give full shape to all
the committees, the panels that got their shape
and leadership have not been able to create any
optimism either, by Thira L Bhusal (kp
31/12/2023)
Winter
session of parliament falls uncertain, by
Ishwario Subedi (rep 24/12/2023)
Inclusion
And Representation In Nepal’s Federal Parliament,
by Kåre Vollan (sp 15/12/2023)
Secretary-General
of Parliament Secretariat, Dr. Gautam, resigns
(kh 11/12/2023), Padam
Prasad Pandey recommended as new
Secretary-General of Federal Parliament
Secretariat (kh 11/12/2023) [Nothing against him
personally, but thank God, another male Bahun!
Others are not qualified because of their
ethnicity and gender!], President
Paudel ‘in no mood’ to appoint Pandey as
Parliament general secretary : Sheetal Niwas
officials say Paudel is sceptical of how
Pandey’s recommendation came up, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), Pandey
appointed acting secretary general of federal
parliament (kh 13/12/2023), Two
state agencies tussle over general secretary
appointment in federal parliament : As President
Paudel delays endorsement, Speaker designates
Pandey as officiating general secretary, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 14/12/2023)
Responsibility
should be divided between HoR, NA in making
laws: Lawmaker Paudel (kh 07/12/2023)
Ensure
Public Ownership Of Lawmaking, by Krishna
Man Pradhan (rn 27/11/2023)
National
Assembly set for
overhaul: Chair and
one-third of members
exiting by March 2024
(kh 21/11/2023), National
Assembly elections for
19 members likely on
January 25 : The term of
the 19 members of the
upper house including
its Chairperson Ganesh
Timilsina expires on
March 3, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 23/11/2023), EC
adjusts vote weightage
for coming National
Assembly election
(rep 23/11/2023)
Speaker
Ghimire insists on
completion of new
Federal Parliament
building project before
winter session (rep
07/11/2023)
Parliament
session ending today
(kh 02/11/2023), Parliament
spent about 6 crores in
6 months to formulate
only one law: Lamichhane
(kh 02/11/2023)
In
a symbolic act of
protest, NC lawmaker
Gautam stays silent
during zero hour in
parliament meeting
(rep 02/11/2023)
Lawmakers
must fulfill promises
and commitments made
during election: Khatun
(kh 23/10/2023)
NA
Chair Timilsina leaves for Angola to
attend IPU General Assembly (kh
22/10/2023)
Lawmaker
Bhattarai stresses need of awareness
about legislative roles of parliament
(kh 19/10/2023)
Status
quo remains in parliament: Lawmaker Rai (kh
18/10/2023)
Giving
unlimited time to VIPs in parliament is not
fair: Lawmaker Rana (kh 17/10/2023)
Deadline
for construction of Parliament Building extended
for third time (rep 16/10/2023)
MPs
should be given assignment: Lawmaker Jha (kh
15/10/2023)
People
not well-informed on role of lawmakers: Lawmaker
Majhi (kh 13/10/2023)
House
session being prorogued today : The
session stretched for 5 months and did
nothing more than passing budget bills
and making anti-usuary law (kp
13/010/2023)
House
scrambles to revise anti-money laundering laws
as grey-listing looms : Urgent need to address
concerns pointed out by Asia Pacific Group on
Money Laundering, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 12/10/2023) [see Mutual
Evaluation Report by APG]
RPP
Chairman Lingden sparks controversy referring to
Gyanendra Shah as a King (kh 06/10/2023) [This is proof of the true
attitude of Lingden and his small
anti-democratic and unconstitutionally oriented
party!]
HoR
members urge all to be serious about maintaining
social, religious harmony (kh 05/10/2023)
Govt
crafting laws by bypassing parliament
raises concern (rep 03/10/2023)
New
bill aims to make lawmaking more consultative :
Government move comes amid strong protests that
forced revisions to some contested pieces of
legislation, by Binod Ghimire (kp
29/09/2023)
Lawmaker
Thing says getting focused on development issues
is lawmakers’ compulsion (kh 29/09/2023)
National
Assembly meeting postponed for six days (rep
26/09/2023), National
Assembly meeting deferred for lack of business :
The federal parliament remains unproductive even
as the country needs dozens of new Acts or
amendments to the existing Acts as per the
constitution (kp 27/09/2023)
Law-making
work of parliamentarians overshadowed: MP Tamang
(kh 17/09/2023)
Speaker
Ghimire informs House about vacant seat in
Ilam-2 (kh 15/09/2023)
Lawmakers
fundamentally responsible for legislative
duties: Ranju Kumari Jha (kh 14/09/2023)
NA
meeting adjourned indefinitely : Upper House
adjourned after getting no business (kh
08/09/2023) [Nothing to
do, although an enormous number of laws urgently
need to be passed? Once again, the destruction
of parliamentary democracy by the so-called top
politicians is evident!]
House
lacks business even as constitution needs dozens
of laws : Only 111 laws among the 151 necessary
to implement the statute are in place, upper
chamber study shows, by Binod Ghimire (kp
07/09/2023)
National
Assembly instructs government to make crucial
laws : Only 111 laws out of 151 needed to
implement the federal constitution have been
enacted so far, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
05/09/2023)
House
of Representatives meeting: Issues ranging from
corruption scams to GBV raised (kh
04/09/2023)
40
laws needed to enforce constitution still
lacking : In eight years, provincial and local
governments unable to pass essential laws for
lack of corresponding federal Acts, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 31/08/2023)
NA
Chair Timilsina
concerned over lack of
coherence in budget and
plans (kh
29/08/2023)
Ten
parliamentary committees
get their leaders after
prolonged delay (kp
29/08/2023), Get
to work now : Effective
House panels can help
change people’s
generally negative view
of lawmakers (kp
29/08/2023)
Abdul
Khan of Janamat part
elected unopposed as
chairman of Industry
Committee : RSP MP
Parajuli withdraws his
candidacy (rep
28/08/2023), All
10 parliamentary
committees get
leadership elected
unanimously (kh
28/08/2023)
Lawmakers
file candidacy for
leadership of 10
parliamentary committees
(With names) (kh
27/08/2023) [These
proposals reflect not
only nepotism, but above
all insufficient social
inclusion among MPs!],
Nominations
of 11 people
registered for
chairmanship of
10 committees
under HoR
(rep 27/08/2023)
Bundling
of many legal amendments in a single bill raises
question of intent : Governments with hidden
motives do so to evade close scrutiny by
lawmakers, says National Assembly member, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 25/08/2023) [!!]
House
resumption delayed as UML unhappy with gold
probe conditions : UML leader Nembang says a
deal is expected today after Dahal and Oli
resolve differences, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
23/08/2023), Parties
agree to form probe commission to investigate
gold smuggling cases (rep 23/08/2023), Political
parties agree to resolve Parliament impasse
(kh 23/08/2023) [The
blocking of legislative processes to enforce
political interests is a serious crime and
should have legal consequences if Nepal is not
to degenerate into a banana republic!], HoR
meeting resumes as UML lifts obstruction after
28 days (rep 23/08/2023), House
back in business after parties agree to form
panel to probe gold smuggling :
Main opposition CPN-UML lifts month-long
obstruction following a deal among major parties
(kp)
HOR
meeting adjourned till August 22 (kh
20/08/2023) [The
destruction of democratic structures and values
is a top priority for KP Oli!]
No
progress in ending obstruction of Parliament :
Ruling coalition and the opposition UML have yet
to sit for talks. Main opposition adamant on its
demand for high-level inquiry into gold
smuggling, by Anil Giri (kp 17/08/2023) [Anyone who prevents the
elected representatives of the people from
fulfilling their duties in order to enforce
political demands is not a democrat! Such an
offense should have legal consequences!]
National
Assembly meeting postponed till Aug 22
(rep 15/08/2023)
UML
persists in blocking House Proceedings:
HoR meeting deferred until September 20
(kh 14/08/2023) [Whether
the demands are justified or not,
parliamentary democracy is not for the
politicians and parties, but for the
people. Those who refuse to represent
the people in parliament, for which he
or she was elected, do not deserve to be
MPs any longer!], Stop
Making House Hostage Of Indecision,
by Ballav Dahal (rn 14/08/2023)
NA
meeting adjourned after lawmakers’ obstruction
(kh 11/08/2023), CPN-UML’s
obstruction continues: HoR meeting adjourned :
Raises objections against the arrest of Nepali
Congress lawmaker Sunil Sharma (kh
11/08/2023), RSP
to refrain from taking benefits when Parliament
is obstructed (kh 11/08/2023) [And why do those who refuse
to fulfil their parliamentary duties continue to
accept such benefits?]
UML’s
disruptive ways : The party seems to consider
House disturbance the only effective way to
communicate its message (kp 10/08/2023) [This action is based on KP
Oli's anti-democratic philosophy of power,
similar to the parliamentary dissolutions of
2020/21 and the refusal to accept his ouster
then!!]
UML
agreed to end parliament deadlock (rep
08/08/2023) [And what
was the unlawful prevention of parliamentary
democracy ultimately good for?], CPN-UML
likely to disrupt today’s HoR meeting as well
(kh 09/08/2023) [Okay,
still against parliamentary democracy!],
UML
continues obstruction of Lower House
(ht 09/08/2023),
HoR
meeting adjourned due to UML’s obstruction
(kh 09/09/2023), Upper
House meeting: Lawmakers against making
parliament hostage of indecision (rep
09/08/2023) [KP Oli's
misuse of parliament is a fundamental crime,
which I hope voters will remember at the next
general election! Why vote for a party that
prevents the work of parliament?], House
obstruction : Frequent obstruction of the House
defeats the very purpose of the legislature
(ht 09/08/2023)
Incompetent
lawmakers: Wasting valuable time of the nation,
by Pushpa Raj Joshi (ht 07/08/2023)
7
months since first House meeting, mini
parliaments still headless : Of the 16
committees, 12 are without chairpersons (kp
07/08/2023), Top
leaders fail to reach an agreement on ending
Parliament obstruction (kh 07/08/2023) [For these so-called top
politicians, parliament is an unwelcome
institution that they are only too happy to
abuse for their power struggles!]
Over
Rs 264 million spent on federal MP’s salaries,
allowances and foreign trips (rep
04/08/2023)
Parties
agree to ensure smooth operation of parliament
(kh 01/08/2023), HoR
Meeting postponed until August 7 (kh
01/08/2023)
[But KP Oli continues
his antidemocratic procedure!]
National
Assembly endorses bill to criminalise usury :
The new law will come into immediate effect once
it receives the presidential seal (kp
27/07/2023)
Lower
house heats up over gold scam : House of
Representatives meeting has been postponed till
July 31 following the CPN-UML’s obstructions,
by Nishan Khatiwada (kp 27/07/2023)
RPP
to obstruct HoR meeting, not to seek Home
Minister’s resignation (kh 26/07/2023) [Antidemocratic behaviour by
an anti-democratic party!]
Behind
the prolonged absence of heads of House
committees : The committees are tasked with
holding particular government agencies to
account but for a lack of leadership, they have
been ineffective, by Binod Ghimire (kp
23/07/2023)
Speakers,
deputy-speakers stand united against undue
interference of the central government in
parliamentary affairs (rep 23/07/2023)
Lawmakers
Must Enhance Competency, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn 18/07/2023)
Under
JSP pressure, usury bill tweaked to heed
lenders’ issues : Bill is still strong despite
changes, says inquiry panel chair, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 18/07/2023)
HoR
meeting adjourned after RSP protest (kh
16/07/2023)
PM
directs officials to expedite construction of
new Parliament Building (rep 10/07/2023) [Wouldn't it have made more
sense to drastically reduce the number of MPs
before building a new parliamentary building and
to overhaul the parliamentary system in general?
In its present form, it serves primarily to
provide posts for male Khas Arya who have to
support the power ambitions of their party
leaders!]
UML
lawmakers obstruct National Assembly meeting,
demanding PM’s resignation (rep 09/07/2023),
HoR
meeting postponed till Monday (kh
09/07/2023), UML
remains adamant, HoR meeting likely to face
obstruction (kh 10/07/2023)
Frequent
obstructions sign of parliamentary practice gone
wrong : UML wants the prime minister’s scalp
over remarks that Sardar Pritam Singh had
visited Delhi to make Dahal PM, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 08/07/2023) [KP Oli has repeatedly shown in 2020/21
that he is against parliamentary democracy and
does not believe in the rule of law!]
UML
obstructs National Assembly, meeting adjourned
till Sunday (kh 07/07/2023)
Ordinance
to address loan sharking issues repealed due to
constitutional time limit (rep 06/07/2023) [Blocking parliamentary
processes as part of their endless power
struggles is much more important to politicians
than passing urgently needed laws in the
interest of needy sections of the population!
Poor Nepal!], Anti-usury
ordinance becomes invalid (ht 06/07/2023), Usury
ordinance expires, replacement bill ‘may
proceed’ : Owing to obstruction by opposition
parties including UML and delay in presenting a
replacement bill in the House, the ordinance
expired on Wednesday, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
07/07/2023)
Addressing
Civil Service Issues, by Mukti Rijal (rn
06/07/2023)
Parliament
meeting adjourned after CPN-UML’s obstruction
(rep 05/07/2023) [This
policy is intolerable: a completely failed
politician, who neither accepted the
parliament's vote of no confidence nor the
demonstrable majority of votes in favour of a
competitor and instead preferred to destroy
parliamentary democracy with the help of his
president, demands the immediate resignation of
another failed politician because of nonsensical
gossip. They are all incapable of rational
politics!], Both
houses obstructed over prime minister's remarks
(ht 06/07/2023)
Speaker
asks top leaders - election or consensus?
(rep 04/07/2023) [Most
importantly for the non-inclusive state elite,
all chairpersons of the parliamentary committees
will be male Khas Arya, especially Bahun!],
Speaker
prods parties to appoint chairs to parliamentary
committees : 12 parliamentary committees
including two with representatives from both
houses are currently headless (kp
05/07/2023)
MPs
from mountain region and oppressed castes
treated as third-grade representatives: MP
Sherpa (rep 03/07/2023)
Parliament
Day being marked commemorating “Unobstructed
House” (kh 01/07/2023) [Contrary to what is stated in this
article, the first parliamentary session took
place 64 years ago, i.e. in 1959!]
HoR
meeting: Proposal on reduction of expenses
rejected by thumping majority (rn
28/06/2023), Parliament
endorses budget for fiscal year 2023/24 by
majority (ae 28/06/2023), Budget
endorsed after protesters JSP and Unified
Socialist reverse stance : Budgets would usually
be passed through voice vote, but on Wednesday a
proper ballot voting was used on UML’s demand
(kp 29/06/2023)
Annual
budget for FY 2023/24 passed, 147 vote in
favour, 108 against (rn 28/06/2023)
NC
issues whip to pass budget (ae 27/06/2023) [And then what was the point
of all the discussions on the budget in
parliament if, in the end, MPs are not allowed
to vote freely according to their conscience?],
Ruling
parties preparing to pass budget despite grudges
(kh 28/06/2023), Unified
Socialist decides to vote for budget (kh
28/06/2023)
HoR
meeting adjourned after RSP protest (kh
27/06/2023), District
Election Offices will not be dissolved: FM Mahat
(rep 27/06/2023)
Demand
grows to empower House to amend budget : No
point in lengthy budget discussions if feedback
isn’t entertained, Deputy Prime Minister
Shrestha says, by Binod Ghimire kp
26/06/2023), All
talk and no change : The budget speech is not a
dictum carved in a stone; it must reflect deep
engagements in a palimpsest (kp 27/06/2023)
No
meaning to discuss in parliament if budget not
amended: Lawmakers (kh25/06/2023)
HoR
session: Lawmakers draw govt's attentions to
VAW, natural disasters (rep 25/06/2023)
HoR
meeting: Ministers responding to lawmakers’
questions (25/06/2023)
Discontent
with budget rife, lawmakers seek a revision :
Ruling parties are also unhappy with
disproportionate allocations to some districts
at the expense of others (kp 21/06/2023)
Lawmakers
seek effective early preparedness for disaster
risk reduction (kh 19/06/2023)
Gobbledegook
in parliamentary debates : Use of indecent
language can do much damage to our hard-earned
democratic system, by Abhi Subedi (kp
18/06/2023)
Parliamentary
Committee directs govt to review the decision to
revoke the electoral office (kh 14/06/2023)
Holding
the purse strings : It is ludicrous that
projects worth Rs1,000 have been sent to the
sub-national levels, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp
(14/06/2023)
Opposition
Needs To Play Constructive Role, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 13/06/2023)
Misinformed
lawmakers, misleading debates : They must engage
in policy discussions with arguments supported
by facts and evidence, by Ishwari Bhattarai
and Kiran Dahal (kp 13/06/2023)
Eroding
decorum of the HoR : Lawmakers to be blamed,
by Pushpa Raj Joshi (ht 12/06/2023)
NC
lawmaker Khatiwada objects to removal of Jalhari
scam-related remarks from parliament record
(kh 09/06/2023)
Lawmaker
demands downsizing HoR (rep 07/06/2023)
Opposition
parties protest in HoR, claiming unauthorized
persons manipulated tax rate (kh
06/06/2023), Lawmakers
seek clarification on ‘unauthorized person’s
involvement’ in budget (kh 06/06/2023)
Oli
lambasts Dahal for ‘underwhelming achievements’
during India visit : UML sought an answer from
the prime minister as to who gave him the
authority to discuss land-swapping with India to
resolve the boundary dispute (kp 06/06/2023)
[The question is
justified, but rulers see themselves as the
absolutist owners of the land and its people.
May their name be Mahendra, Gyanendra, Oli,
Deuba or Dahal!]
Speaker
Ghimire issues a ruling to remove portion of RSP
lawmaker's statements from the record (rep)
[Once again for the
record: This is a protocol in which all
statements made by the elected representatives
of the people have to be recorded. If MPs make
false or insulting statements, they must be held
accountable. However, it violates all principles
of the rule of law and democracy if unpopular
passages are deliberately deleted in a
manipulative form.]
HoR
witnesses frequent interruptions in rostrum
during Prime Minister’s answer session (kh
05/06/2023)
Opp’n
parties obstruct House of Representatives
meeting (kh 04/06/2023), HoR
meeting postponed for an hour (kh
04/06/2023), HoR
meeting postponed till Monday (kh
04/06/2023), National
Assembly adjourned for Monday afternoon after
UML’s obstruction (rep 04/06/2023), Parties
stall House over citizenship bill’s
authentication : Supreme Court issues
interlocutory interim order stopping enforcement
of the law signed by President Paudel, by
Nishan Khatiwada (kp 05/06/2023)
Economic
Survey for FY 2022/23 presented in Parliament
(kh 28/05/2023)
Fringe
parties, independent lawmakers complain of
negligence in parliament (kh 28/05/2023) [This is the state of a
ruling oligarchy and not a democracy!]
HoR
passes government policy and programs kh
27/05/2023), Policies,
programmes pass Parliament after PM pacifies UML
: Main opposition obstructed House after
allegations by a Maoist MP of misappropriations
in gold used in Pashupati, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 28/05/2023)
Janamat
Party recalls Murmu, Singh from HoR (rep
27/05/2023)
UML
obstructs House over Maoist MP’s allegation of
corruption in Pashupati jalahari installation :
UML lawmakers ask the prime minister to present
truth and seek an apology from Lekh Nath Dahal,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 27/05/2023), Top
leaders agree to remove controversial remarks on
Jalahari from parliament record (kh
27/05/2023) [Statements
made in parliament may be refuted or
contradicted, and in the case of false
statements the courts may also be involved, but
statements that are disliked must not be deleted
from the records by decision of the executive or
the party leaders! This would be a manipulation
of the statements of elected representatives and
a subversion of the separation of powers!],
Prime
Minister to clarify Parliament about ‘jalahari’
(kh 27/05/2023),
Experts
oppose lawmakers’ demand for pork barrel
fund : There are allegations of misuse
of the money provided under the
controversial fund known Local
Infrastructure Development Partnership
Programme, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
27/05/2023) [This
fund serves the exclusive profiling of
the non-inclusively nominated directly
elected members of parliament and must
be described as a special kind of
corruption.]
Court
clears way for RSP’s Kansakar to become lawmaker
in place of Shrestha : Dhaka Kumar Shrestha had
moved the court against his party’s decision to
sack him (kp 26/05/2023)
'Zero
Hour' should be renamed as 'Hearing Hour': NC
lawmaker Khatiwada (rep 23/05/2023)
Clarification
demanded in parliament regarding BJP’s alleged
attempt to reinstate Nepal as a Hindu state :
The US Report on International Religious
Freedom, which states that India’s Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) is funding Nepali leaders to
reinstate Nepal as a Hindu state, has courted
controversy (nlt 21/05/2023)
Opposition
leader KP Oli comes down heavily against
government’s policies and programs : The
opposition leader said Prime Minister Dahal
should take back the document, rewrite and
present it while asking lawmakers of other
parties not to endorse it (nlt 21/05/2023)
Short
of sight : Most people’s representatives work
for themselves rather than on behalf of their
electorate (kp 17/05/2023)
Parties
revive deal to give momentum to Parliament : A
subcommittee will iron out the differences among
the major parties on the disputed transitional
justice bill, by Binod Ghimire (kp
15/05/2023)
HoR
meeting adjourned after RPP lawmakers’ protest
(kh 10/05/2023)
RSP’s
Bindabasini Kansakar appointed HoR member
(ae 08/05/2023)
Amresh
Kumar Singh partially disrobes in House meeting
(nlt 08/05/2023), Amresh
Singh says he went seminaked as speaker denied
time to speak against corruption (nlt
08/05/2023)
Upper
House lawmakers show concerns over 'vague' words
in budget (rn 08/05/2023)
SC
issues interim order not to implement RSP’s
decision to sack its MP Dhaka Kumar Shrestha
(rep 08/05/2023)
MPs
trade barbs in House over top-level corruption :
UML challenges government to investigate
tampering of tax rates last year and corruption
in Maoist cantonments, by Binod Ghimire (kp
08/05/2023)
Federal
Parliament budget session begins today (kh
07/05/2023), HoR
to hold pre-budget discussions for 4 days
(rep 07/05/2023)
Govt
recommends President to call parliament session
on May 7 (kh 03/05/2023), President
Paudel calls session of Federal Parliament
(kh 03/05/2023), Budget
session of Parliament to start next week :
Besides pre-budget and fiscal policy
discussions, session may also handle a few other
crucial bills (kp) [Take your time with these things, the main
thing is that the politicians enjoy their
pointless power struggles!]
Upendra
Yadav takes oath (rep 02/05/2023)
Police
Headquarters writes letter to Parliament
Secretariat seeking cooperation to arrest MP
Koiri (kh 01/05/2023), CPN-UML
MP Laxmi Mahato Koiri suspended (kh
02/05/2023)
First
session of House ended without passing a bill :
Previous legislature got embroiled in a dispute
over twin dissolutions. This hung parliament
bears no bright prospects either, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 30/04/2023), What
a waste : Nepal’s lawmakers are more interested
in development work than lawmaking (kp
01/05/2023)
House
of Representatives forms thematic committees :
The lower House constitutes 10 thematic
committees on the last day of the current
session, five months after the first sitting
(kp 29/04/2023)
Winter
session of HoR to end today (rep
28/04/2023), Acting
President Yadav prorogues House session : The
session of Parliament ends as the government is
in a rush to begin the budget session (kp
29/04/2023)
Lamichhane,
Wagle sworn in; Yadav absent (rep
28/04/2023)
National
Assembly meeting postponed (rep 27/04/2023)
Key
items ‘vanish’ from House agenda as parties
differ : Parliament Secretariat had published
tentative agenda for the House meeting including
formation of committees, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 27/04/2023)
Advised
for downsizing numbers of HoR, PA members
(rn 26/04/2023)
Dhaka
Kumar Shrestha officially loses lower House
membership : Rastriya Swatantra Party had on
April 13 expelled Shrestha after a leaked audio
suggested he demanded bribes from a businessman
(kp 25/04/2023)
Committees
Boost Parliament’s Efficacy, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 25/04/2023)
Disorderly
House : The highest policy-making body in the
land must mend its shoddy image soon (kp
24/04/2023)
Pre-budget
deliberations could be cut short as House
session lingers : Experts on parliamentary
affairs say such problems arise when the House
maintains no calendar, by Binod Ghimire (kp
23/04/2023) [A direct
consequence of the undemocratic policies of the
"top politicians" of all parties who are
exclusively interested in power!]
Does
government even listen to the Parliament?,
by Sabitri Dhakal (ae 20/04/2023)
Difficulty
in passing Transitional Justice bill (rep
18/04/2023)
Congress-UML
row over hearings panel seats delays vital bills
: Second largest party seeks five seats on the
committee. The Nepali Congress wants to give it
only four, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 17/04/2023)
Speaker’s
ruling to government to respond to questions
raised in parliament (kh 10/04/2023)
Expensive
Parliament, by Pratik Ghimire (ae
10/04/2023)
House
short of business : As the current session of
Parliament nears its end, the government wants
crucial amendment bills endorsed urgently
(kp 08/04/2023)
Differences
stall House committees’ formation : A reason for
delay is the intent of some to pass transitional
justice law amendments without adequate
discussion, by Binod Ghimire (kp 07/04/2023)
New
parties in House struggling to make an
impact : Rastriya Swatantra, Janamat and
Nagarik Unmukti parties have failed to
effective play their parliamentary roles,
by Nishan Khatiwada (kp 06/04/2023) [Instead of
presenting a difference, they help the
old failed elites to survive!]
Parliamentary
hearing committee formation delayed
until rules are amended, by Ishwari
Subedi (rep 06/04/2023)
Speaker's
role : Vital For Efficient Parliament, by
Narayan Upadhyay (rep 04/04/2023)
People’s
suffering peaks but Nepali lawmakers’ focus is
on their honorific titles : Parliamentarians of
all major political parties band together to
prioritize order of precedence at a time when
the people are facing hardships, by Kishor
Dahal (nlt 04/04/2023)
Lower
house passes its regulations without curtailing
Speaker’s powers : Regulations authorise deputy
Speaker to commence and end House meetings with
Speaker’s consent (kp 03/04/2023)
Annual
reports of different commissions presented in NA
meeting (kh 30/03/2023)
Ruling
coalition seeks to keep the Speaker on a tight
leash : They want him to follow Business
Advisory Committee’s lead. Experts say that’s
unfair, by Binod Ghimire (kp 29/03/2023)
NA
lawmakers call for safe society for daughters
(kh 22/03/2023)
Resolution
discussed in National Assembly to end
discrimination against Dalits (rep
22/03/2023), National
Assembly passes resolution to end caste
discrimination : The 19-point motion aims to
pressure the federal government to work
effectively towards ending discrimination and
oppression against Dalits (kp 23/03/2023)
Seats
changed in parliament: NC in govt, UML in
opposition (rep 19/03/2023)
PM
Dahal to take vote of confidence on March 22
(rep 13/03/2023)
HoR
meeting adjourned till March 19 (kh
01/03/2023), House
meet deferred as Congress and UML both claim
main opposition status : As Congress’s claim is
challenged in court and UML changes sides, House
meeting is postponed till March 19 (kp
02/03/2023)
Nagarik
Unmukti Party MP calls for making Lal Commission
report public (kh 22/02/2023)
Nepali
lawmakers tend to shun study and research—with
rare exceptions : Shrestha and Thapa like to
prepare themselves thoroughly with the help of
teams in order to carry out their duties, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 20/02/2023)
Parliament's
attention is not being directed towards making
laws: Speaker Ghimire (rep 19/02/2023)
Parties
agree to suspend MPs sent to judicial custody :
The proposed regulations will come into effect
once endorsed by the House of Representatives,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 17/02/2023)
Undecided
impeachment motion to be carried over to new HoR
(ht 15/02/2023)
MPs
agree to transfer ownership of impeachment
pending in one parliament to another parliament
(kh 14/02/2023)
HoR
drafts regulation on impeachment probe, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 09/02/2023)
UML’s
Dashoudi elected National Assembly member in
Lumbini (kh 08/02/2023)
Supreme
Court seeks clarification from
Parliament Secretariat for recognizing
NC as opposition party (rep
08/02/2023)
National
Assembly passes three bills (rn 06/02/2023)
Urmila
Aryal elected National Assembly vice-chair
unopposed : Aryal was elected as no other
candidates challenged her candidacy (kp
06/02/2023), Maoist
Center lawmaker Aryal elected National Assembly
Vice-Chair unopposed (kh 06/02/2023))
Independent
candidate Kalwar who won election from Bara
joins JSP (rep 05/02/2023)
Uplift
the dignity of parliament: Speaker Ghimire
(kh 02/02/2023)
Lamichhane's
position as MP revoked: HoR speaker (ht
02/02/2023)
Nagarik
Unmukti Party MP Arun Kumar Chaudhary arrested
(kh 02/02/2023)
We
advocate for Hindu nation and monarchy, we
should not be belittled: Dhawal Shumsher Rana
(kh 01/02/2023) [Anti-constitutional
demands and statements that hurt the feelings
and concerns of large parts of the population of
the multi-ethnic, multi-religious and
multi-cultural state must not be tolerated! The
social discriminations and lack of inclusion are
a direct result of Hindu state and monarchy!],
House
sees heated debate among ruling MPs on political
system : MPs opposing the provisions under which
they joined the Cabinet is unnatural, experts
say (kp 02/02/2023) [Unconstitutional demands by a small
minority party should have no place in
parliament and such a party should not be part
of the government! They disturb the social
harmony of the multicultural country!17,000
people have lost their lives to overcome the
Hindu state and monarchy!], RPP
condemned for criticising federalism, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 02/02/2023)
House
of Representatives meeting taking place
today (kh 01/02/2023)
Deputy
Speaker to have right to initiate and
adjourn meetings of HoR (rep 31/01/2023)
[Why else should
there be a Deputy Speaker?]
NA
vice chair election scheduled for Feb 6
(rep 27/01/2023)
Wishy-washy
parliamentary committees : Many crucial
bills died because the House of
Representatives dawdled until the expiry of
its term, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp
25/01/2023)
Parliament
Secretariat grants NC main opposition party
status (kh 23/01/2023) [The main opposition is a party that
supports the PM!?], Despite
supporting the government, Nepali Congress gets
status of main opposition (nlt 23/01/2023),
Opposition
leader in parliament to get Rs 61,000 in monthly
salary, several other perks and benefits
(rep 24/01/2023) [Deuba
personally happy again?]
Is
Congress the main opposition? It’s Speaker’s
call : Different political parties, two with
just a seat each, have claimed the main
opposition status in the House, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 23/01/2023) [The
Speaker may decide which party is the main
opposition party, but whether a party can be
called the opposition at all is decided by the
party itself through its approval or disapproval
of the government!], In
search of the main opposition, by Devendra
Gautam (ae 23/01/2023)
Lower
House to elect Deputy Speaker today : Nepal’s
constitution requires that there is one woman
out of the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker, and
they should be representatives from different
parties (nlt 21/01/2023), Indira
Rana Magar elected as Deputy Speaker of HoR
(rn 21/01/2023)
Parliament
sans opposition : It happen only in Nepal,
by Pushpa Raj Joshi (ht 20/01/2023)
RSP’s
Magar registers nomination for HoR Deputy
Speaker (kh 20/01/2023), RSP’s
Magar registers nomination for HoR Deputy
Speaker (kh), NC
fields Mukta Yadav as Deputy Speaker of HoR
(kh 20/01/2023)
Speaker
announces his dissociation with party (kh
20/01/2023) [In the
previous legislature, not even the president
managed to do so!]
HoR
to elect Deputy Speaker on January 21 (kh
19/01/2023)
Such
a long wait for justice : The new Parliament
must take concrete steps to conclude the
transitional justice process, by Suman
Adhikari (kp 19/01/2023) [One should not expect anything. The
parliamentarians are only forced into absolute
obedience to their incompetent party leaders.],
Ghimire
elected Speaker of the House of Representatives
: The CPN-UML’s Dev Raj Ghimire beat Ishwari
Neupane of the Nepali Congress, receiving 167
votes in the Parliament, where 268 lawmakers
were present (kp 20/01/2023)
Dev
Raj Ghimire elected House Speaker : Ghimire of
CPN-UML got 167 votes in the 275-member lower
house (nlt 19/01/2023) [A nation under complete control of male
Khas Arya!], UML’s
Devraj Ghimire elected HoR Speaker (kh
19/01/2023)
NWPP
demands status of main opposition (kh
19/01/2023)
Parliament
Secretariat calls for registration of nomination
for Speaker (kh 17/01/2023), Federal
Parliament to elect Speaker on Thursday (kh
18/01/2023)
Our
metamorphosis to kakistocracy : To make matters
worse, we now have a newly formed Parliament
with no opposition, by Sucheta Pyakuryal (kp
15/01/2023)
Chitra
Bahadur KC and Prem Suwal: Only two faces of
opposition in Nepal’s 274-member parliament :
They were the only ones to raise some important
issues in parliament on Tuesday while the rest
of the MPs cast votes for the PM (nlt) [Voters have clearly
expressed that they no longer want the ageing
failed politicians, but they have taken control
in ways never before experienced and are
supported by parties and politicians who offered
themselves as alternatives in the elections!]
A
look back at policy making and attendance trends
of Nepal’s first federal parliament : In the
past five years, it has become evident that the
decision for a parliamentarian to participate in
any deliberation of a particular bill is driven
by the relative importance of that bill within
the political sphere, by Yatindra KC (nlt
11/01/2023)
Nepal’s
parliament becomes opposition-less : In the
parliamentary system, the role of an opposition
party is considered crucial to follow the
principle of check and balance. But Nepal’s
parliament, on Tuesday, approved the
opposition-less government (nlt 10/01/2023)
[A victory from the
point of view of the old, long-failed political
guard, but a heavy defeat for democracy!],
No
opposition party in parliament!, by Kosh Raj
Koirala (rep 11/01/2023)
PM
Dahal taking vote of confidence in HoR today
(kp 10/01/2023), Parliament
meeting postponed till 1 pm (kh 10/01/2023),
Nepal's
new PM secures vote of confidence in
parliament (ht 10/01/2023)
First
House meeting fails to sow seed of hope for
stability, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae
10/01/2023)
First
House meeting puts focus on corruption control
and political stability : The meeting was held a
day before Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal
faces a vote of confidence at the House of
Representatives today. Top political leaders had
addressed the first sitting, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 10/01/2023)
HoR
nominates seven members to chair meeting during
Speaker’s absence (kh 09/01/2023)
First
HoR meeting after Nov 20 election taking place
today : Top leaders to address the session
(kh 09/01/2023)
New
parliament: A houseful of challenges, by
Narendra Saud (ae 09/01/2023)
Speaker
to be elected on Jan 21 (ht 07/01/2023)
Parties
are taking back rebels who won polls : With
their return, the party gets one more seat in
parliament, giving them a leg up in
parliamentary politics, observers say, by
Nishan Khatiwada (kp 06/01/2023)
Former
MPs yet to return their 'insignia', by
Ishwari Subedi (rep 31/12/2022)
Independent
candidates to hold national convention in Feb
(kh 30/12/2022)
Post-legislative
Scrutiny Key To Lawmaking (rn 29/12/2022)
President
Bhandari summons first meeting of the House of
Representatives on January 9 (rep
27/12/2022)
NC
lawmaker Gurung suspended (rn 27/12/2022)
Keeping
the House in order : The new cohort of
first-time MPs is expected to avoid becoming
pawns in the hands of a handful of leaders
(kp 23/12/2022)
Newly
elected parliamentarians to take oath on
December 22 (kh 19/12/2022), Federal Parliament
Secretariat calls all-party meeting on
Thursday (kh 21/12/2022), Newly-elected
MPs taking oath on Thursday (kh
21/12/2022)
Parliament
Secretariat adopting e-attendance to
make MPs give more time in House, by
Narayan Neupane (rn 18/12/2022)
Appointment
of justices at SC stalled due to absence of
parliament to conduct hearings (rep
16/12/2022)
Despite
dissolved twice, HoR completes its 5-year term
(kh 18/09/2022)
Mud-slinging
the order of the day in Parliament’s last
sitting : House debates were largely
centered on removal of Oli government and
the citizenship issue, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 18/09/2022)
Government
to end parliament session (kh 16/09/2022), Govt recommends to
prorogue parliament with effect from Saturday
midnight (kh 16/09/2022), HoR,
Province Assembly's term to expire from
September 17 midnight (rn 16/09/2022)
Election
Commission opposes plan to extend House term :
Election code of conduct says terms of members
of lower house and provincial assembly will lose
their positions after filing nominations for
elections (kp 06/09/2022) [A moronic discussion:
elected MPs only become functional when
parliament first convenes. No democratic country
can afford to be without a legislature or
executive for months! This once again
highlights one of the many shortcomings of the
2015 Constitution.]
Upper
House lawmakers draw govt’s attention to
contemporary issues (kh 06/09/2022)
RPP
Chair Lingden announces resignation as lawmaker
(kh 04/09/2022) [A
strange view of the electoral period of a
parliament! This may only end on the day on
which the newly elected parliament convenes for
the first time. Otherwise, the country would be
without a legislature for weeks or even months,
what the executive has enjoyed manipulating in
the past. There is no question of a tenure
extension.]
Bill
proposes continuing current lower house’s term
until March 4 : Experts decry plan as
unparliamentary. Government has drafted a bill
to amend relevant law, by Binod Ghimire (kp
03/09/2022) [What is
morally wrong can never be legally right! The
previous parliament is history from the time of
the new elections at the latest!]
Lawmakers
voice against the government (kh
02/09/2022), Lawmakers
stress on making Media Council independent
(kh 02/09/2022)
Amendment
bill on Citizenship Act be presented in upper
house Sunday : Ruling parties’ lawmakers say the
upper house chairperson cannot hold the bill for
long, by Binod Ghimire (kp 27/08/2022), National
Assembly passes citizenship bill again, without
changes (rep 03/09/2022), Upper
House also passes citizenship bill as it is :
President has 15 days to give her assent to the
bill, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 03/09/2022)
Impeachment
recommendation panel to summon Chief Justice
Rana on August 31 : It plans to submit the
report in September first week, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 25/08/2022)
Parliament
meeting postponed for a week at UML’s
request (kh 23/08/2022)
Proposal
on Citizenship Bill amendment approved
(rep 18/08/2022), Citizenship
Bill passed with a
majority (kh
18/08/2022),
Snubbing
President Bhandari, House endorses bill
to amend Citizenship Act without changes
(nlt 19/08/2022), Citizenship
Bill, returned by President, passed by
House without change : The bill will be
sent to President Bhandari again once it
is endorsed by the National Assembly,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 19/08/2022),
The
bill that was and the bill this is: What did
King Birendra do with the bill to amend
Citizenship Act 1964 that became a topic of
discussion after President Bhandari returned the
bill to amend Citizenship Act 2006?, by Tika
R Pradhan and Tufan Neupane (kp 19/08/2022) [Whatever is being discussed
now, the fundamental problem is the unequal
treatment of Nepali women and men based on
arch-patriarchal thinking. The very
predominantly male persons of the ruling elite
do not want to change this now either. Article
18 of the constitution, as the overriding
fundamental rights article, prohibits precisely
this unequal treatment, which is still
maintained. In other words, Nepal's citizenship
law continues to be blatantly unconstitutional.
The current discussion is pure palaver.]
We
should focus on elections after a month,
let’s finish the impeachment quickly:
Lawmakers (kh 17/08/2022)
National
Land Commission’s delivery questioned in
House (kh 16/08/2022)
President's
letter over Citizenship Bill read out in
HoR (rep 16/08/2022)
Parliament
endorses bill on oath, seven years after
constitution promulgation : Confusion
had arisen over oath-taking in the
absence of a law. The new law will come
into force after President’s approval,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 11/08/2022)
Rana
impeachment motion sent to probe
committee, but time is running out :
Proposal can’t pass the House without
the support of UML, which seems
disinterested in ruling coalition’s
agenda, by Binod Ghimire (kp
08/08/2022)
Running
out of time : Outgoing lawmakers are
oddly rushing to pass bills after
sitting on their hands for years (kp
08/08/2022)
Passage
of bill on electricity becomes
uncertain. Energy minister mulls
ordinance : An amendment that aims to
allow the private sector to engage in
power trade inside and outside the
country has become uncertain with the
country entering election mode, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 08/08/2022) [At
least since KP Oli's autocratic rule,
Nepali governments have preferred
ordinances anyway!]
Parties’
move to keep House working even after declaring
polls raises questions : Experts say with
elections announced, the caretaker government
cannot present bills in Parliament, as some new
laws may lead to policy decisions, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 07/08/2022)
‘Profit
belongs to NOC, consumers bear the brunt of
loss’, rant parliamentarians (kh 07/08/2022)
With
House term nearing end, parties are trying to
rush Rana impeachment : UML and ruling coalition
lawmakers say time is too short for probing and
putting the motion to vote, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 06/08/2022), Impeachment
motion against Rana sent to the recommendation
committee : The move means start of the process
to probe charges against Rana, but it cannot be
passed without UML’s support (kp 07/08/2022)
No
possibility of dissolution of parliament: Deputy
Speaker (kh 04/08/2022)
Lawmakers
sound alert on 'anti-federalism voices' raised
in parliament, call for a ban (rn
29/07/2022)
Dirty
money everywhere: Is Nepal on the verge
of being blacklisted for money
laundering? (nlt 26/07/2022)
Upper
house awaits vice-chair for months as parties
show lack of interest in electing one :
Lawmakers say the vice-chair position must not
be left vacant because it is a constitutional
position and is important in terms of inclusion,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 24/07/2022) [The autocratic leading
politicians never respect the constitution!]
Speaker
is a failure—and ineffective, observers say :
Chosen after a struggle between Oli and Dahal,
Agni Sapkota is confused about his role and has
failed to be assertive, by Binod Ghimire (kp
22/07/2022)
Parliamentary
arithmetic behind ongoing deputy speaker
election (kh 15/07/2022)
No
deputy Speaker for over two years, and now they
want to elect one. Why? Not aimed at protecting
the constitution, experts say, as ruling parties
seem to be eying something else that they think
may benefit them somehow, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 14/07/2022) [The
disregard for the Constitution by the ruling
male Tagadhari elite is simply criminal and
undemocratic in every sense of the word!]
Deputy
Speaker of HoR: Bhusal and Bhattarai file
nominations (kh 14/07/2022) [This position is reserved
for women, as the patriarchal ruling elite see
only men as qualified for top leadership roles.
But the question is why, once again, only
candidates from Bahun circles are sent forward.]
Everything
you need to know about Nepal’s
parliamentary committee practices, from
the first parliament to federal
parliament, by Jivesh Jha (nlt
14/07/2022) [book review]
Govt
tables Citizenship Bill in Parliament
(nlt 13/07/2022)
Parliamentary
committee formed to investigate against
ex-FinMin Sharma starts work (nlt
12/07/2022)
It’s
shameful to fail to nominate Deputy
Speaker and Vice-Chairman: Bamdev Gautam
(kh 12/07/2022) [It
is not only shameful, it is a serious
violation of Articles 91 and 92 of the
Constitution. This constitutional
violation was deliberately committed by
the previous Oli government, like so
many others of his numerous misconducts,
and has been continued by the present
Deuba government. Since both positions
should have been filled by women, it is
also an afront against women's rights
and political participation. The
politicians responsible for this scandal
should be held accountable as a matter
of urgency.], Election
for Deputy Speaker announced for Friday
(nlt 13/07/2022)
Speaker
Sapkota certifies five bills (kh
12/07/2022)
Speaker
Sapkota rules govt to furnish replies on issues
raised by lawmakers (nlt 11/07/2022)
Parliamentarians
rue over withdrawal of Citizenship related Bill
(kh 08/07/2022)
Despite
six-decade history, parliamentary practice
remains weak in Nepal : Experts say that in
countries where political parties aren’t
democratic, the parliamentary practice cannot be
effective, by Binod Ghimire (kp 01/07/2022)
UML
lawmakers boycott National Assembly meeting
(rep 01/07/2022)
UML
lawmakers boycott National Assembly meeting
(kh 27/06/2022) [A
democratic party must not under any
circumstances prevent the work of the elected
representatives of the people, even if there are
serious allegations. Parliament is not a
kindergarten! Why should the voters give their
vote to such a party again?]
HoR
meeting adjourned owing to insufficient quorum
(kh 26/06/2022)
No
legal clarity on how long the House of
Representatives can function after election
dates are announced : Government doesn’t need to
dissolve House, it can simply prorogue ongoing
session which means the end of its tenure, an
expert says, by Binod Ghimire (kp
26/06/2022)
Deuba
avoids House that awaited response on some
pressing issues : Amid calls for answers from
him on defence budget and SPP, prime minister
plays truant, by Binod Ghimire (kp
17/06/2022), House
panel grills army chief, foreign minister on SPP
: Orders government to write to the US saying
Nepal is not part of SPP. Sharma claims 2019
army letter was sent with government nod, Nepal
is not part of any military alliance, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 18/06/2022)
Lawmakers
warn government against joining State
Partnership Program : Congress lawmaker Gagan
Thapa vows to scuttle any attempts aimed at
signing the programme (kp 16/06/2022)
UML
lawmakers boycott Parliament meeting kh
16/06/2022) [Why should
people vote at the next elections for a party
that time and again dissolves or blocks
parliament?]
UML
stalls House proceedings over 'budget
manipulation', by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
15/06/2022)
Budget
debate in Nepal is about MPs seeking more for
their constituencies : Parliamentarians often
forget their main job—making laws. They consider
themselves development workers, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 12/06/2022)
NRNA
controversy in Parliament, lawmakers demand
information on talks with the UK (rep
11/06/2022)
Parties
that accused UML of subverting Parliament are
themselves doing it : Ministers are skipping
budget-related discussions and experts call it
insult to the people and Parliament. Ministers
must be accountable to Parliament, says UML
chief whip, by Binod Ghimire (kp 11/06/2022)
Call
for bill on out-of-country voting, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 10/06/2022)
Lawmakers
propose expenditure budget cuts for different
ministries (kh 08/06/2022)
Leaving
both houses without deputies reflects poorly on
parties’ commitments : As House Speaker and
Assembly chair are men, their deputies have to
be women. Parties’ apathy leads some to suspect
if they are being neglectful of women’s
representation, by Binod Ghimire (kp
05/06/2022) [Nepal's macho men like to
violate the constitution and laws when it comes
to preventing women's participation!]
Lawmakers
draw government’s attention to rising inflation
: Lawmakers accuse government of not taking any
measures to tame inflation and rising prices of
petroleum products (nlt 03/06/2022)
Citizens
appeal to protect the dignity of Supreme Court :
‘The act of directing the government to defy the
court verdict on the construction of Nijgadh
Airport is against Regulations of the House of
Representatives.’ (nlt)
House
likely to expire with dozens of bills pending as
tenure draws to close : Some bills, including
crucial ones, have been stacked since first
meeting in March 2018, by Binod Ghimire (kp
02/06/2022) [This is the
result of the direct failure of the Oli and
Deuba led governments and the entire party
political leadership of the country!]
Lawmakers
register resolution proposal demanding removal
of time limit in rape case (kh 30/05/2022)
UML
obstructs House after Industry Minister
criticizes Oli (nlt 27/05/2022) [The anti.democrats are back!],
House
meeting adjourned for 15 minutes following UML
protest (kh 27/05/2022)
National
Assembly endorses nominations for its thematic
committees (rep 26/05/2022)
House
meeting today; lawmakers to begin deliberation
on policies and programs (kh 26/05/2022)
Public
importance motion on price hike of petro
products filed at Parliament (nlt
24/05/2022)
National
Assembly approves eight ordinances (rep
23/05/2022)
Pre-budget
discussions on Wednesday and Thursday (nlt
17/05/2022)
House
meets today, but the motion to impeach Rana may
remain in limbo : If the parties deliberately
put the motion on hold, it would mean a
deviation from the constitutional process, says
former Congress lawmaker, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 17/05/2022), UML
lets parliament run sans obstruction after 9
months (kp 17/05/2022), National
Assembly meeting held amidst UML
obstruction (nlt 17/05/2022),
After
holding House hostage for 8 months, UML lifts
obstructions : Main opposition says it will
remodel its protest and will allow proceedings
in view of economic crisis and inflation, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 18/05/2022), Vote
counting in all wards of Dharan sub-metropolis
put off following Maoist protest (rep
18/05/2022), Vote
counting put off in Palungtar after ballot box
of a booth found not sealed (rep
18/05/2022), House
to run smoothly (ht 19/05/2022)
Nepal’s
lawmaking process lacks consultation : Four
years of federal parliament have been
disappointing for participatory lawmaking,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 11/05/2022) [KP Oli in particular, but
also the Deuba-led government, have repeatedly
tried to eliminate the popularly elected
parliament. It is completely incomprehensible
why these politicians want to run again in
parliamentary elections!]
Govt
to present Policies and Programs for new fiscal
year in parliament on May 21 (rep
11/05/2022)
President
Bhandari summons House session on May 17 (kh
09/05/2022)
Budget
session recommended for May 17 : The government
needs to present the annual budget on May 29
(kp 08/05/2022)
Budget
session is just weeks away but uncertainties
loom : Holidays and House rules are obstacles,
and there’s the protesting UML too (kp
06/05/2022)
When
does the term of current House expire? No one
actually knows : Constitution sets five-year
term but does not say when date starts. Experts
differ, some saying polling day, others
insisting date when Parliament first met as the
beginning, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 20/03/2022)
[Nepal is a
parliamentary democracy. In such a democracy,
parliament should not be dissolved, but should
remain constant. It makes sense for a
parliamentary term to last from the day of the
first sitting of a parliament until the first
sitting of the next elected parliament.
Unfortunately, the Nepali parliament is often
seen as an obstacle by the executive and is
therefore misused to enforce its policies.]
‘Impeachment
motion filed against CJ Rana to remain
parliament’s property’ (kh 16/03/2022)
House
is prorogued; questions arise over motion to
impeach chief justice : Impeachment proposal
against Cholendra Shumsher Rana, registered on
February 13, is in Parliament. With no session
now, it is in a state of limbo, by Anil Giri
and Tika R Pradhan (kp 16/03/2022) [KP Oli understood
parliamentary democracy as proroguing or
dissolving the popularly elected parliament to
rule autocratically with ordinances and the
present government is not much better!]
Govt
recommends proroguing parliament session (kh
15/03/2022) [Parliament
is not a tool for autocratic top politicians,
but the basis of Nepal's political system.
Countless laws have long demanded to be passed
by parliament, but autocratic politicians like
Oli and also the leaders of the current ruling
alliance don't give a damn!]
Impeachment
motion against CJ Rana tabled in HoR meeting
(rep 13/03/2022)
Speaker
Sapkota makes special request to end House
impasse for smooth functioning of state affairs
(kh 13/03/2022)
Parliament
obstruction is an infringement of people's
sovereign rights: Bhim Rawal (rep
06/03/2022)
HoR
meeting adjourned again, next meeting scheduled
for March 13 : HoR forms impeachment
recommendation committee (kh 06/03/2022), HoR moves forward
impeachment motion against Chief Justice Rana :
11-member impeachment recommendation committee
formed (kh 06/03/2022), Parliament
forms committee to study allegations against
Chief Justice Rana : The 11-member Impeachment
Recommendation Committee has four members from
CPN-UML, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 07/03/2022)
Newly-elected
National Assembly members take oath of office
and secrecy (nlt 05/03/2022)
A
dysfunctional House is betrayal of democracy,
electorate, observers say : Parliament has
failed to function for the last six months due
to the protests by opposition UML against the
Speaker, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [KP Oli has made it clear for
years that it is against parliamentary
democracy!]
Four-year-term
of 20 NA lawmakers expiring today (kh
04/03/2022)
HoR
meeting adjourned in 8 minutes, next meeting
scheduled for Sunday (kh 02/03/2022),
Next session of HoR likely to discuss proposal
to impeach CJ Rana (kh 02/03/2022) [The anti-democrats of the
CPN (UML) will not allow any parliamentary work
until the next general elections. This is their
understanding of democracy. They should never be
elected again!], Parliament
may endorse crucial pending bills now despite
UML’s obstruction : Endorsing the MCC compact
was a turnabout by the government and the
Speaker, by Binod Ghimire (kp 02/03/2022) [Unfortunately, it doesn't
look like it!]
Nepal’s
Parliament ratifies MCC Compact with
“interpretative declaration” (kh
27/02/2022), Nepal
Parliament ratifies MCC compact : The US grant,
one of the most debated agreements in the
country’s history, gets through the House after
the coalition agreed on interpretive declaration,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 27/02/2022), What’s
in the declaration that led to passage of the US
grant from Nepal House, by Binod Ghimire (kp
27/02/2022), ‘Nepal
will not be part of any US military alliance by
being party to MCC Compact’ : 11 points of
Nepal's interpretative declaration on MCC
(kh 27/02/2022), Five
years after signing, America-funded MCC Compact
ratified by parliament : The $500 million MCC
Nepal Compact had become the victim of extreme
politicization. Nepali communist leaders had
vehemently stood against parliamentary
ratification of the Compact, by Adhim
Neupane and Nishan Khatiwada (nlt 27/02/2022), MCC
Nepal compact: What is in the “interpretative
declaration” endorsed by Nepal’s parliament?
(nlt 27/02/2022), Deliberations
on much-debated MCC Compact in parliament : Who
said what? , by Nishan Khatiwada (nlt
27/02/2022), Gagan
Thapa forwards a strong reason for MCC Compact
ratification ; The Nepali Congress General
Secretary says Nepal should ask for more grants
from China and India as well (nlt
27/02/2022),
Furnish
all documents related to MCC in parliament:
Unified Socialist leader Khanal (kh
27/02/2022), Only
that foreign assistance which respects Nepal's
sovereignty will be welcomed: Khanal (rep
27/02/2022), ‘Nepal
will not be part of any US military alliance by
being party to MCC Compact’ : 11 points of
Nepal's interpretative declaration on MCC
(kh 27/02/2022), Parliament
discussing MCC compact agreement (rep
27/02/2022), Supporters
of MCC are national traitors: Bhim Rawal
(rep 27/02/2022) [You
are welcome to express your opinion in
parliament, but so are all other
parliamentarians. Those who deny the right of
popularly elected parliamentarians to discuss
MCC have no place in a parliamentary democracy!
How low have you sunk since we first met in
1990?]
HoR
meeting taking place today : To discuss MCC,
other issues (kh 27/02/2022), Ruling
parties set to ratify MCC Compact thru consensus
(kh 27/02/2022), Ruling
coalition decides to ratify MCC compact (nlt
27/02/2022),
Ruling
coalition decides to ratify MCC today with
interpretative declaration (kh 27/02/2022),m
Maoist
Center holding PP meeting to inform about
party’s decision on MCC : Maoist Center to vote
on MCC with interpretive explanation (kh
27/02/2022), MCC
on Parliament’s agenda; UML likely to obstruct
meeting (kh 27/02/2022) [Oli claims to do everything exclusively in
the interest of the people. This is probably why
he has been blocking the work of the people's
elected representatives for months. Why does
this party still want to stand for elections at
all?], HoR
meeting postponed by an hour (kh 27/02/2022)
HoR
meeting postponed till February 27 : Deterrence
likely to affect MCC ratification deadline
(kh 25/02/2022)
Parliament
meeting slated to discuss MCC Compact today
(nlt 24/02/2022), House
meeting postponed until Friday (nlt
24/02/2022)
Nepal’s
ruling alliance agrees to table MCC compact in
the parliament : Parliamentarians are supposed
to discuss the project under MCC grant on the
basis of facts and logic to debunk false
narratives propagated especially by social media
and YouTubers (nlt 20/02/2022), Ruling
coalition decides to table MCC in Parliament
(kh 20/02/2022), Prachanda
did not agree in coalition decision to table
MCC: Prachanda’s secretariat (kh 20/02/2022)
[Obviously, Dahal and
his party want to be nothing but history soon!],
BAC
to table MCC in Parliament amid Maoist’s
objection (kh 20/02/2022), Parliament
meeting begins, MCC to be tabled in today’s
session (kh 20/02/2022), Minister
Karki tables MCC on behalf of Finance Ministry
(kh 20/02/2022), Govt
tables MCC in parliament amid protest of UML and
Maoist lawmakers (rep 20/02/2022), Next
HoR meeting on February 24 (rep 20/02/2022)
Parliament
meeting today, MCC Compact not on the agenda
(nlt 18/02/2022), Parliament
meeting postponed till Sunday (kh
18/02/2022) [Politicians
and parties that fundamentally reject
parliamentary democracy should not be allowed to
participate in future elections! The behaviour
of Oli and his CPN (UML) is highly damaging to
the state and destroys the future of the
country!]
Parliament
meeting postponed till Friday (kh
16/02/2022)
Deuba,
Prachanda agree not to table MCC Compact today :
CPN (Maoist Center) that had earlier allowed
tabling the Compact changed its tone today. The
party has warned of leaving the government if
the Compact is tabled without consensus in the
ruling alliance (nlt 16/02/2022)
UML
to obstruct House meeting today as well (nlt
16/02/2022) [The
anti-democrats are supposedly not against MCC,
even call on the government to finally make a
decision, but prevent the agreement from being
passed by the elected representatives of the
people!!??]
Parliamentary
Committees Performance Up To Mark -NA Chair
(rn 15/02/2022)
Parliament
meeting postponed again (kh 13/02/2022), HoR
meeting rescheduled for Feb 16 (rep
13/02/2022), How
the House restored twice became totally
dysfunctional : Politicians, both from ruling
and opposition parties, have trampled on the
sovereignty of the hallowed parliament,
observers say, by Binod Ghimire (kp
13/02/2022), [The
incompetent and anti-democratic so-called top
politicians should be disposed of in the dustbin
of history as soon as possible! None of them
wants democracy, rule of law, inclusion, real
secularism and federalism!]
Break
the impasse : Parliament cannot continue to
remain the centre of disorder created by petty
politics (kp 10/02/2022), Speaker
Sapkota’s duty is to move forward procedures of
parliament: NC leader Mahat (kh 11/02/2022
House
meeting deferred again amid preparations to
table MCC compact : The $500 million US grant,
for which Washington has set a February 28
deadline, is in limbo as Nepal’s political
parties are deeply divided, by Tika R
Pradhan and Binod Ghimire (kp 09/02/2022), House
of Representatives to meet on Feb 14 (kh
09/02/2022) [The time
for a decision on MCC is rapidly running out. In
the event of a rejection, the discontinuation of
various power plant constructions should also be
considered. Without the transmission lines
financed with MCC money, they do not make much
sense!]
Citizens
demand investigation on murder case against
House Speaker, say he is not fit to remain in
post : “The major political parties must
immediately take action against Agni Sapkota in
order to protect the values and principles of
the parliamentary system." (nlt 08/02/2022)
[He should never have
been elected to that office until a court
confirmed his innocence. What kind of
constitutional state is this?], Civil
society leaders urge parties to take appropriate
decision to oust Speaker Sapkota (rep
09/02/2022)
What
if… we didn’t need the National Assembly?
Influential political leaders want to be MPs as
non-parliamentarians cannot become ministers for
more than six months, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ae 03/02/2022) [In the
federal system, the National Assembly has
special significance as the representation of
the provinces at the national level, but the
central party elites must be strictly prevented
from influencing its staffing. Completely
superfluous, however, is the office of the
largely functionless vice president, whose task
could be performed in exceptional institutions,
for example, by a functionary of Parliament.]
Settle
the MCC now : The government should table it in
parliament and let the sovereign body decide
(ae 03/02/2022) [But
according to the understanding of democracy of
the supreme rulers of the political parties,
they alone decide how their elected
representatives have to vote, not their
conscience.]
LMC
effortful to keep high standards of bill related
to security printing (kh 03/02/2022)
Govt
preparing to register a proposal to remove
Speaker, by Ishwari Subedi (rep 01/02/2022),
Sapkota’s
role as a nonpartisan post holder comes into
question : Amid Deuba’s plan to move MCC grant
for its ratification from the House, the Speaker
has expedited his own consultations which
experts call unwarranted, by Binod Ghimire
and Anil Giri (kp 03/02/2022)
HoR
meet postponed till February 9 (kh
29/01/2022), National
Assembly meet slated for Monday postponed until
further notice (kh 30/01/2022)
New
law afoot to make parliamentary hearing
accountable (kh 29/01/2022)
Unified
Socialist candidate Garima Shah gets elected
from Sudurpaschim Province (kh 26/01/2022),
All
Candidates Of Ruling Coalition Elected To NA
From Sudurpaschim, Lumbini Provinces (rn
26/01/2022), Ruling
alliance secures victory in 18 of 19 seats in
National Assembly poll (With list of elected
candidates) (rep 27/01/2022), Ruling
parties win 18 out of 19 seats in National
Assembly elections (nlt 27/01/2022), UML
the main sufferer yet a winner in National
Assembly elections : The main opposition
continues to be the largest party in the upper
house despite losing seven seats. The ruling
alliance wins in all provinces except Province 1,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 27/01/2022)
Panel
to ask PM on inclusive, proportional system in
envoy appointment (ht 20/01/2022)
UML
seeks government accountability while it holds
the House of Representatives hostage : A
dysfunctional Parliament is unlikely to convene
meetings anytime soon amid Covid-19 scare,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 17/01/2022)
NA
Meeting Scheduled For Monday Postponed Again
(rn 16/01/2022), HoR
meeting postponed due to COVID-19 (kh
16/01/2022), HoR
meeting rescheduled for January 30 (rep
16/01/2022)
HoR
meeting postponed till January 17 (rep
10/01/2022)
I
will not betray the trust of the people: Speaker
Sapkota (rep 09/01/2022) [Only when the court acquits
you of murder in the case that has been pending
against you for years, will you earn the trust
of the people!]
Political
coordination committee to take initiative to run
parliament smoothly (kh 07/01/2022), Ruling,
opposition parties doing little to end stalemate,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 07/01/2022)
NA
session rescheduled for January 11 (kh
07/01/2022)
Parliament
meeting scheduled for tomorrow postponed : Next
meeting to be held on January 12 (kh
05/01/2022)
HoR
meeting postponed at the request of Maoist
Center : Next meeting on January 6 (kh
02/01/2022)
Election
process for National Assembly polls begins from
today (kh 01/01/2022)
House
approves four ordinances amid UML's obstruction
(rep 22/12/2021), CPN
(UML) Continues To Protest In Parliament
(rep 22/12/2021), Taking
hostage of parliament undemocratic: Former PM
Bhattarai (kh 23/12/2021) [Not undemocratic, but
anti-democratic! Democracy is the rule of the
people, but the authoritarian KP Oli prevents
their elected representatives from exercising
this rule!]
HoR
passes two ordinances (kh 21/12/2021), House
endorses two ordinances amid main opposition
obstruction : The next meeting has been called
for Wednesday (kp 21/12/2021)
Parliament’s
Business Advisory Committee meeting begins, UML
also participates (kh 21/12/2021)
National
Assembly meeting postponed until further notice
(nlt 20/12/2021)
Dispute
between UML and Speaker continues as House
reconvenes : Experts on parliamentary affairs
say while the Speaker and the prime minister
should take initiatives for dialogue, the UML
must also understand that House obstruction is
not going to offer a solution, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 16/12/2021)
Parliament
session begins today amid obstruction threats by
UML : There are 57 bills pending in the two
Houses of the parliament. According to some
lawmakers, Prime Minister Deuba is keen to table
the MCC compact during this session, by Tika
R Pradhan (kp 14/12/2021), Govt
tables six ordinances amid UML’s obstruction,
House meeting postponed for a week : The main
opposition party, UML, had obstructed the
earlier House session as well demanding that 14
lawmakers it took action should be dismissed
(nlt 14/12/2021) [A
party that prevents the urgently needed work of
the legislature should be excluded from future
elections, as it quite obviously rejects the
parliamentary rule of the people, which is
bindingly prescribed by the constitution! What
the UML criticises must be settled through the
courts!], 9th
Session of parliament kicks off, UML obstruction
continues : Govt. tables five ordinances for
discussion (kh 14/12/2021), Parliament
adjourned till December 21 : UML obstruction
continues (kh 14/12/2021)
Meeting
of both Houses to begin tomorrow; lawmakers to
undergo COVID-19 screening today (kh
13/12/2021)
MCC
likely to be main agenda of the winter session
of the House starting next week : Prime Minister
Deuba has over the past few months assured
several US officials that the compact would be
passed through Parliament, by Tika R
Pradfhan (kh 09/12/2021)
Prez
summons federal parliament session on December
14 (rep 02/12/2021)
Speaker
Sapkota-led delegation returns home from Madrid
: Says will now be focused to end parliamentary
deadlock (kh 02/12/2021) [What fairy tale of achieved
inclusiveness did you recount in Madrid?]
Upcoming
upper house polls could leave a weakened UML
even weaker : A loss may be solely the UML’s but
holds the potential for affecting national
understanding by deepening the divide, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 25/11/2021)
Parliamentary
hearing of proposed ambassadors postponed
(rep 21/11/2021), Parliamentary
hearing of proposed ambassadors to India, UK and
UK deferred yet again (kh 03/12/2021) [It is so unimportant for
Nepali politicians to send ambassadors to India,
the US and the UK!], Parliamentary
hearing for ambassador nominees set for today :
The parliamentary committee has already deferred
the hearing twice in the absence of a quorum,
by Pramod Ghimire (kp 06/12/2021), Parliamentary
hearing endorses proposed ambassadorial
candidates (kh 06/12/2021), MCC
dominates ambassadorial hearing : Parliamentary
committee has endorsed ambassadors—Shankar
Sharma for India, Sridhar Khatri for the United
States and Gyan Chandra Acharya for the United
Kingdom, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 07/12/2021)
National
Assembly member election to be held on January
26 (rep 20/11/2021)
Calls
for House session as judicial crisis protracts :
Observers say the House should be summoned so
that lawmakers can discuss the disputes in the
Supreme Court, by Binod Ghimire (kp
15/11/2021)
Parliament
unaware about 80 per cent laws formulated under
its nose (kh 12/11/2021)
Rights
activists urge Parliament to pass citizenship
bill (ht 11/11/2021)
Term
Of 20 NA Members To Be Terminated On March 5
(rn 09/11/2021), Govt
to hold National Assembly elections by Jan 22
(kh 10/11/2021)
House
session to be prorogued today (ht
29/10/2021), House
prorogation stalls prospect of chief justice
being impeached for now : An impeachment motion
can be registered even when the House is not in
session, but the House has to be in session for
forming the impeachment recommendation
committee, discussing the motion and for putting
the motion to vote, by Binod Ghimire (kp
29/10/2021), Parliament
session prorogued (kh 30/10/2021)
HoR
meeting taking place at 2 pm today (kh
28/10/2021), UML
obstruction in parliament continues (kh
28/10/2021), HoR
meeting adjourned till Nov 15 : UML's
sloganeering continued Thursday as well (kh
28/10/2021) [According
to the constitution, Nepal is a parliamentary
democracy. As PM, Oli has tried several times to
eliminate the parliament. Now in opposition, he
continues to try to prevent any work by the
people's elected representatives. This is an
attack on the very foundations of the Nepali
state.]
Seats
of 20 National Assembly lawmakers falling vacant
(rep 26/10/2021)
Postponing
House meeting without compelling reasons, a
wrong trend that continues : Analysts stress
need for the House calendar to end the practice,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 22/10/2021)
CPN-UML
demands leadership of Public Accounts Committee
: Opposition party lays claim to parliamentary
panel while Nepali Congress says it has no plans
of leaving the position yet, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 21/10/2021)
Parties
using deputy Speaker’s position as a bargaining
chip is wrong, observers say : The ruling
alliance has agreed to give the long vacant
deputy Speaker’s post to the Janata Samajbadi
Party as part of a power-sharing deal, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 20/10/2021)
UML
to continue obstructing House proceedings
(ht 19/10/2021)
Speaker
Sapkota says he is ready to discuss with UML to
end House disruption (kh 13/10/2021)
HoR
holding meeting today : PM Deuba to table
Madhesi Commission’s report (kh 11/10/2021)
National
Assembly approves recommendation to withdraw
bill (rep 11/10/2021)
UML
continues obstruction at National Assembly
(rep 11/10/2021)
Government
withdraws Civil Service Bill from Parliament
(kh 08/10/2021), Govt
to withdraw four bills (rep 08/10/2021)
UML
protests continues in HoR, House postponed in
eight minutes : Next meeting scheduled for
Friday (kh 05/10/2021) [As prime minister, Oli repeatedly shut
down parliament to push through his
authoritarian and sometimes unconstitutional
moves. As a no-longer-prime minister, he blocks
the work of the elected people' s
representatives from the inside! Yet Nepal calls
itself a parliamentary democracy!]
Four
bills tabled in National Assembly for
discussions amid UML protest (rep
04/10/2021)
UML
continues Parliament obstruction as KP Oli
pitches for early elections : Experts argue that
UML has challenged the Speaker’s move in court
so it should wait until the court gives its
verdict, by Binod Ghimire (kp 30/09/2021), Obstruction
Continues In Parliament: Auditor General's
Report Presented (rn 30/09/2021) [The
MPs were elected to represent the people and not
the parties. Perhaps voters should think twice
at the next elections before voting for a party
that prevents the legislature from doing its
much-needed work!]
NA
endorses two ordinances related to finance
(rep 27/09/2021)
UML
lawmakers obstruct HoR meeting, next meeting to
be held on Thursday (rep 27/09/2021), Speaker
executes HoR proceeding despite UML obstruction
: Next meeting scheduled for September 30
(kh 27/09/2021)
NA
passes Fiscal Bill and National Debt Raising
Bill 1978 2078 (kh 24/09/2021)
President
authenticates appropriation bill ending
government shutdown : Bill was passed by upper
house majority Thursday (kp 23/09/2021)
Lower
House passes two budget-related bills (kh
23/09/2021)
UML’s
partisan politics enters upper house, as members
demand Speaker’s resignation : Observers say
Nepali parties have failed to comprehend the
spirit of the National Assembly and made it a
platform to squabble over petty interests,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 22/09/2021) [Perhaps it is not
necessarily the parties, but rather the old,
long-since failed and anti-democratic so-called
party leaders who should be sent packing if
Nepal is finally to come to its senses
politically!]
NA
meeting postponed after UML obstruction (kh
21/09/2021)
Lower
house endorses budget amid UML protest : The
bill now will be sent to the upper house. The
government shutdown would be lifted once the
bill gets through (kp 20/09/2021)
House
session underway despite UML’s obstruction
(kh 20/09/2021), House
endorses Appropriation Bill amidst UML protest :
To meet next on Sept 23 (kh 20/09/2021), HoR approves two
bills (kh 20/09/2021)
UML
looks set for a showdown amid spending halt :
Ruling alliance may steamroller the budget
through lower house, but its passage from upper
house looks difficult without a deal with main
opposition, by Anil Giri and Binod Ghimire
(kp 16/09/2021)
Bedlam
in parliament: Speaker's political bias to blame,
by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht 15/09/2021)
SC
issues interim order allowing lawmakers Pandey
and Sharda Devi to join Unified Socialist
(kh 14/09/2021)
House
of ruckus : Unruly behaviour reflects poorly not
just on the representatives but on the people
too (kp 14/09/2021)
House
obstructions, if continue, can lead to financial
deadlock : As Speaker fails to resolve the
crisis, there are concerns the government may
have its hands tied when it comes to spending,
with just two days to get the budget endorsed,
by Tika R Pradhan and Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
14/09/2021)
UML
obstructs National Assembly meeting on Monday
(kh 13/09/2021), National
Assembly meeting postponed till September 15
(kh 13/09/2021), UML
obstructs parliament meeting today as well :
Next meeting on September 20 (kh 14/09/2021)
Speaker
calls all-party meeting for tomorrow (kh
12/09/2021)
CPN-UML
obstructs House session today as well (kh
12/09/2021), Parliament
meeting adjourned; to meet again on Sept 14
(kh 12/09/2021)
Onus
on Speaker Sapkota to fix broken House of
Representatives, observers say : As the
presiding officer of the legislative body, they
say the Speaker should take the initiative to
diffuse the situation, by Binod Ghimire (kp
11/09/2021)
Replacement
Bill passed amidst mayhem, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 11/09/2021) [What
a shame! This behaviour in parliament is
unworthy of representatives of the people and
damages Nepal's reputation in the world!]
Political
parties are holding Parliament hostage : The
government, the opposition and the Speaker are
only concerned about petty party interests, a
former Speaker says, by Binod Ghimire (kp
10/09/2021)
Ordinance
relating to Political Parties (second amendment)
tabled at National Assembly amid protest (kh
10/09/2021), Three
Bills Related To Budget Tabled, HoR Endorses
Three Ordinances Amidst UML Obstruction (rn
10/09/2021), HoR
approves three ordinances (kh 10/09/2021)
HoR
meeting adjourned for 15 minutes again : UML
lawmakers' continue to obstruct (kh
10/09/2021), Ordinance
tabled despite UML obstruction in parliament
(kh 10/09/2021)
Parliament
meeting adjourned; to meet again on Sept 10
(kh 08/09/2021) [Preventing
parliamentary work or even dissolving it is an
anti-democratic speciality of Oli and his
CPN-UML!]
10th
session of the Federal Parliament begins today
(kh 08/09/2021)
Why
parliamentary transparency matters :
Parliamentary record-keeping in our case has
been somewhat superficial, by Shraddha
Pokharel (kp 07/09/2021)
Political
Party Act odinance : Ruckus expected from UML in
HoR (ht 06/09/2021)
Govt
starts preparation for new session of parliament
(kh) [Thanks to the
prorogation of the House of Representatives and
the immediate subsequent amendment of the
Political Party Act, the parties were able to
split to secure the Deuba government. Now the
legislature of the elected representatives of
the people can get back to work!], Cabinet
requests Prez to summon house session on
September 8 (rep 04/09/2021), President
summons Federal Parliament meetings (kh
05/09/2021)
'Action
against expelled UML lawmakers not necessary'
(ht 30/08/2021)
EC
updates Parliament Secretariat about
newly-registered parties (kh 27/08/2021)
As
EC registers CPN-Unified Socialist, UML shrinks
to 98 seats in HoR (kh 26/08/2021)
UML
mounts pressure on Speaker to initiate action
against its 14 lawmakers : Speaker to forward
action as per law (kh 20/08/2021) [According to article 35 of
the Political Party Act, the speaker has 15 days
time to do so!], UML
cannot take action against 14 lawmakers:
Lawmaker Devkota (kh 20/08/2021) [In view of the Supreme Court
ruling of 12 July, this is absolutely correct!
The judgement is binding law also for Mr. Oli!],
Ruling
alliance expresses serious concern over
‘threats’ issued by UML lawmakers against
Speaker Sapkota (rep 23/08/2021), Ruling
coalition objects to UML’s ‘threat’ to House
Speaker : Issuing a statement, Congress, Maoist
Centre, Janata Samajbadi, Rastriya Janamorcha
and Madhav Nepal group urge all to respect
constitutional decorum (kp 23/08/2021)
House
prorogued : The govt has deliberately
undermined the role of the parliament by putting
it under the shadow of the executive (ht
18/08/2021) [This is an
unchanged continuation of Oli's anti-democratic
and unconstitutional policy! Deuba has already
failed mercilessly even in his fifth attempt as
prime minister!], Five
writs filed at SC against ordinance on party
split (kh 19/08/2021)
Govt
bringing ordinance to amend Political Parties
Act 2017 : Province and local level
representatives will be able to choose the party
(kh 17/08/2021) [Many
amendments to the Political Parties Act would be
necessary. The current amendment is mainly to
facilitate a split of CPN-UML and JSPN. But why
is the amendment again made through an Ordinance
and not through Parliament, whose session was
therefore ended the day before?], Opposition
lashes out at the government for proroguing
Parliament : After failing to give business to
the House, the Deuba administration, which is
unsure of its strength to pass bills, has ended
the session that started a month ago, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 17/08/2021) [The criticism is
well-founded, but the tradition of ruling
without parliament and democratic rules was
introduced by KP Oli! That Deuba continues this
is shocking!], Govt's
move to prorogue Parliament condemned, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 17/08/2021)
Government
to prorogue parliament session (kh
16/08/2021) [The way the
Deuba government deals with the legislature
seems to be little different from the Oli
period. Democracy looks different. There should
be so many laws passed!], President
prorogues parliament : Minister defends
prorogation saying government needed time to
build consensus on pending (kp 16/08/2021)
Two
bills presented in HoR on last day of current
session (kh 16/08/2021)
Speaker
Sapkota directs to remove Matrika Yadav’s
‘non-parliamentary words’ from record (kh
13/08/2021)
Government
directed to expedite post-quake reconstruction
works (ht 06/08/2021)
Speaker
Sapkota inspects federal parliament building
under construction (rep 06/08/2021)
Lawmakers
press for passage of citizenship bill (ht
28/07/2021)
HoR
meeting taking place today : PM to table report
on Office of Auditor General (kh 23/07/2021)
The
House got a new lease of life. Now it should get
deputy Speaker : Experts say parties in power
must not undermine the fact that constitutional
obligations are attached with the post, which
the previous government failed to pay heed to,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 22/07/2021)
House
session : For the first time in Nepal's
parliamentary history, lawmakers are free to
cast their votes without having to abide by the
whips (ht 19/07/2021)
Deuba
wins vote of confidence in the reinstated House
: The win ensures Congress leader’s tenure as
prime minister for a year and a half–until the
next elections are held (kp 18/07/2021), Deuba
wins vote of confidence in parliament with 165
votes (rep 18/07/2021), PM
Sher Bahadur Deuba wins trust vote in House of
Representatives, secures 165 votes (ht
18/07/2021), PM
Deuba secures vote of confidence in Parliament :
Out of 249 votes: Yes 165; No 83; 1 Neutral
(kh 18/07/2021),
HoR
Business Advisory Committee sets agenda for
today’s sessions : PM Deuba's vote of confidence
proposal in the second session (kh
18/07/2021)
Govt
tables ordinance-based budget presented by Oli
led govt at parliament (rep 18/07/2021)
Deuba
likely to take vote of confidence today :
Speaker calls meeting of Business Advisory
Committee (kh 18/07/2021), We
will vote for Deuba for parliament’s sake: UML
leader Jhankri (kh 18/07/2021), Ruling
coalition asks lawmakers not to leave parliament
building until PM Deuba takes vote of confidence
(kh 18/07/2021)
Cabinet
recommends House meeting at 4pm Sunday : The
lower house was restored by the Supreme Court on
July 12 (kp 15/07/2021), Lawmakers
to undergo PCR test on Friday (kh
15/07/2021), Three
days after the abrupt ending of NA, Deuba calls
for its new session (kh 15/07/2021), President
Bhandari calls HoR, NA meeting on July 18
(kh 15/07/2021)
Speaker
can call meet of Lower House: Apex court (ht
13/07/2021)
Lawmakers
slam government incompetence in importing
COVID-19 vaccines (ht 08/07/2021)
NA
member Rayamajhi stages symbolic protest against
HoR dissolution in NA session (kh
05/07/2021)
16
ordinances presented at NA meeting (kh
01/07/2021) [That is
complete nonsense! Does the Oli government
really think the people of Nepal are stupid?
According to Article 114 of the Constitution,
ordinances require the approval of both houses
of parliament. Approval by the National Assembly
alone is absolutely meaningless. At least some
of the ordinances should have been tabled a long
time ago when both houses were in session.
Indeed, according to Article 114 (2) (a), this
has to be done in the first session of
Parliament after the promulgation of the
Ordinances, otherwise the latter are deemed to
be repealed. However, the Oli government
deliberately failed to make such a submission!]
How
upper house has become inactive, to the extent
of being irrelevant : The National Assembly has
certain roles to play. When the lower house is
dissolved and the judiciary is in crisis, it has
an even bigger responsibility, but it has
failed, analysts say, by Binod Ghimire (kp
08/06/2021)
Speaker
Sapkota consulting with constitutional experts
on House dissolution (kh 27/05/2021)
Oli
mulling budget through ordinance as his vote of
confidence in Parliament remains pending : The
federal budget for the next fiscal year must be
presented on May 29. Parliament session is yet
to be called for presenting policies and
programmes and pre-budget discussions, by
Anil Giri (kp 18/05/2021) [Oli needs no parliament, just a president
who willingly signs his every ordinance!]
Ill-timed
trust vote may scupper pre-budget session :
Avoiding the pre-budget discussion is like
barring people from participating in the budget
process, a former Parliament Secretariat
official says, by Binod Ghimire (kp
14/05/2021) [PM Oli does
not need a budget. He can rule without one and
also without parliament! The money earmarked for
the country's development is never spent as
planned anyway!]
Parliament
Secretariat to arrange separate hall for
Covid-19 positive lawmakers for voting on Oli’s
confidence motion : As many as 26 lawmakers have
been infected with coronavirus. Officials say
everyone has to present their PCR tests to enter
the House (kp 09/05/2021), Nepal-Khanal
faction, Janata Samajbadi hold internal meetings
a day ahead of Oli’s trust vote : Leaders of
Nepal-Khanal group are mulling over resigning as
lawmakers. Janata Samajbadi has said it would
stay neutral and is discussing its further
strategy (kp 09/05/2021), Nepal-Khanal
faction lawmakers’ en masse resignation likely
to be postponed : PM Oli has deputed two leaders
to talk to the faction to postpone mass
resignation (kh 09/05/2021), PM
Oli’s envoys Nembang and Poudel held talks with
senior UML leader Nepal (kh 09/05/2021)
Badal
and Devkota file candidacies for NA by-election
(kh 07/05/2021)
15
lawmakers test positive so far; reports of 600
personnel out : A total of 1,134 swabs were
collected for parliament's May 10 session
(kh 07/05/2021)
President
Bhandari ends winter session of HoR (ht
19/04/2021) [This
means that all ordinances ipso facto cease to
be effective according to article 114 (2) of
the constitution since they have not been
tabled at the session of parliament held after
their promulgation! Is Oli about pushing
MCC through without Parliament?], Govt
decides to prorogue ongoing house session from
today (rep 19/04/2021), Lower
House of Parliament prorogued, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 20/04/2021)
PM
Oli warns of seeking Speaker’s alternative if
MCC not presented in HoR (kh 18/04/2021) [Mr. Oli should finally get
to grips with the constitution. The replacement
of the Speaker of Parliament is not a matter for
the executive, but requires the support of a
two-thirds majority of MPs (Article 91 (6) (c)).
Much more important would be the election of a
Deputy Speaker of Parliament who has been
pending for more than a year! In the current
constellation, this post would belong to a
woman!]
PM
cautioned against dissolving HoR again, by
Ram Kumar kamat (ht 13/04/2021)
HoR
approves shuffle in parliamentary committees
(kh 12/04/2021)
Maoist
Center suspends National Assembly membership of
Home Minister Thapa, seeks clarification from
lawmaker Khadka (rep 09/04/2021), By-election
needs to be held within 35 days in Badal’s place
(kh 18/04/2021)
UML
for reshuffling thematic committees (ht
09/04/2021)
NC
leader Gagan Thapa invites PM Oli to HoR (kh
08/04/2021)
HoR
meeting begins in New Baneshwor (kh
08/04/2021)
Speaker
Sapkota strives to make parliament lively
(kh 27/03/2021)
House
panels aren’t doing their part when government
decisions are being questioned : Parliamentary
committees should spring into action when the
House has been rendered ineffective, analysts
say, by Binod Ghimire (kp 26/03/2021), Give
business to HoR : Some of the bills are
sensitive and require cautious deliberation
before they are passed by the parliament (ht
26/03/2021)
Parliament
in limbo, bills pending, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht 25/03/2021), Get
thee to work : Lawmakers should understand that
their primary role is making laws (kp
25/03/2021)
Oli
wants to prove House irrelevant, critics say :
The prime minister neither attends meetings, nor
does his government provide any business to the
House of Representatives, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 20/03/2021)
HoR
holding fourth meeting; when is address by top
leaders?, by Narayan Neupane (rep
19/03/2021) [What
good is parliament if it is not even willing or
able to remove from the prime minister's office
a putschist who has only a small proportion of
MPs on his side? Democracy looks different!],
HoR
meeting underway; seven lawmakers including
Gyawali to speak (kh 19/03/2021)
Parliamentary
hearing no more than ritual, experts say :
Former bureaucrats, committee members say panel
is obliged to toe the party line, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 18/03/2021)
House
is reinstated, but neither government nor
opposition has faith in it : The government
hasn’t given Parliament any business, and the
opposition too hasn’t used it to hold officials
to account, by Binod Ghimire (kp 17/0372021)
[When will people
realise that they have neither democracy nor a
future with this generation of failed
politicians?]
HoR
meeting concludes in just seven minutes, next
meeting on March 19 (rep 16/03/2021) [The farce continues! All top
politicians care more about personal power
claims than democracy and the well-being of the
people!]
Politics
of no confidence in House, boycott and
sloganeering : Dahal-Nepal faction walks out in
protest, Nepali Congress and Janata Samajbadi
Party bar government from presenting ordinances,
as Parliament convenes after it was reinstated,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 08/03/2021) [Nepal's politicians once
again prove their lack of political and
democratic culture!], Meeting
of House of Representatives adjourned till March
16 (rep 10/03/2021) [?? Artificial extension of the validity of
ordinances initiated by PM Oli??]
House
of confrontation : As Parliament session begins,
Oli will try to prove his legitimacy while the
Dahal-Nepal faction, though still confused,
prepares to nix his plan, by Binod Ghimire
and Anil Giri (kp 07/03/2021),
Nation
Awaits Political Cliffhanger, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn 07/03/2021), First
meeting of the reinstated parliament begins
today amid heightened intra-party row within NCP
(rep 07/03/2021), Parliament
Secretariat denies existence of two NCP in
parliament (kh 07/03/2021), Both
factions of NCP to sit on seating rows meant for
ruling side (rep 07/03/2021), Oli
faction to disrupt House session if Prachanda
addressed as PP leader (kh 07/03/2021), Speaker
Sapkota holds meeting with NCP rival faction
leaders as Oli-led faction threatens house
obstruction (rep 07/03/2021), Prachanda,
Nepal hold talks with Speaker Sapkota (kh
07/0372021), Half
a dozen ordinances being tabled at parliament
meeting today (kh 07/03/2021), Ordinances
not to be tabled due to failure to hold BAC
meeting (kh 07/03/2021), SC
verdict on NCP name dispute strengthens PM Oli
(kh 07/03/2021) [Why? On
the basis of the judgement, the unification of
the two parties never took place. Oli, who lost
all legitimacy anyway because of his coup,
therefore only has the 121 MPs of the original
CPN-UML on his side. Because of the switch of
many these MPs to the original CPN-MC, their
number is likely to be even much smaller!],
Prachanda-Nepal
faction of NCP boycotts parliamentary session
(kh 07/03/2021), NC
obstructs House session demanding withdrawal of
ordinances (kh 07/03/2021), HoR
adjourned till 1 PM Wednesday (kh)
HoR
Seventh Session commences Sunday with ‘crucial’
agenda on table (kh 06/03/2021)
Dahal-Nepal
faction prepares to register vote of
no-confidence against PM Oli (rep
05/03/2021)
House
braces for Nepal Communist Party factional
infighting : Half of the party still is ruling
the country and the other half is acting as the
‘opposition’ trying to unseat Oli, raising risks
of confrontation when the House convenes, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 02/03/2021)
President
summons House meeting for 4pm on March 7 : The
Parliament meeting has been called a week after
the Supreme Court overturned Oli’s decision to
dissolve the lower house (kp 01/03/2021)
Cabinet
decides to summon HoR meeting on March 7 (kh
26/02/2021)
Parliamentary
arithmetics, by Mukesh Pokhrel (nt
26/02/2021)
Sapkota:
The fate of no-confidence motion against Oli
depends on the party that registered it : The
House speaker on Supreme Court verdict, how the
parliamentary process will move ahead, his
relations with Prime Minister Oli and his
petition in the court (kp 25/02/2021)
[interview], What
will happen when House resumes : Prime minister
likely to face no-confidence motion, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 25/02/2021)
SC
reinstates House of Representatives : Orders
government to summon House session within the
next 13 days (kh23/02/2021) [Happy birthday, Mr Oli!],
House
of Representatives reinstated with the verdict
of Supreme Court on Dissolution case (ht
23/02/2021), In
a landmark verdict, Supreme Court reinstates
House of Representatives (Read the
verdict) (rep 23/02/2021), Supreme
Court scraps all appointments made by govt to
various constitutional bodies after Dec 20
(rep 23/02/2021)
Effects
of the dissolution : Two dozen bills will lapse
or have their enforcement processes halted until
the House resumes, by Sushrey Nepal (kp
09/02/2021) [The
responsibility for this lies with the
power-hungry KP Oli and the president who
blindly supports him!]
New
appointments yet another Oli bid to wield
control over key institutions : Analysts say
Oli’s actions are making a mockery of the
rule of law, as agencies meant to keep the
government in check are being hugely
compromised, by Binod Ghimire (kp
04/02/2021), Appointments
to constitutional bodies receive widespread flak
: Questions raised over Nepali Congress’ role as
party supporters feature on list of appointees,
by Anil Giri (kp 04/02/2021), Speaker
Agni Sapkota files writ petition at Supreme
Court against appointments made at
constitutional bodies (rep 05/02/2021), SC
issues show-cause notice over appointments to
constitutional bodies (kh 05/02/2021), Speaker
moves court bringing key institutions of state
in confrontation : Agni Sapkota files petition
against the constitutional body
appointments made by the Constitutional Council
where prime minister is the chair and chief
justice a member, by Binod Ghimire (kp
06/02/2021)
‘No
parliamentary hearing can be held on political
appointments made by Constitutional Council in
absence of lower house’ (rep 31/01/2021), Speaker
sends back constitutional body recommendations :
The Council, headed by prime minister, had
appointed office bearers to various
constitutional bodies on December 15 after
introducing an ordinance, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 01/02/2021), How
Oli’s actions put heads of two houses at odds :
Speaker and National Assembly chairman spar over
Constitutional Council’s December 15
recommendations, in a brazen display of their
partisan allegiance, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
02/02/2021)
Winter
session of National Assembly concludes (rep
10/01/2021), PM
Oli draws flak for spitting inside NA (kh
10/01/2021) [This
illustrates Oli's disrespect for institutions of
democracy such as the National Assembly. Why was
it convened for only one week in the first
place? Of course, the all-powerful PM can
regulate laws much better by ordinance, which
are then signed by the president. Democracy
works in Nepal, doesn't it?]
With
their tactical plans, parties reluctant to join
hands against Oli in upper house : Though they
had agreed to jointly table a resolution motion
against the ‘unconstitutional’ lower house
dissolution, they now seem to be taking possible
polls into consideration, by Binod Ghimre
(kp 08/01/2021) [The
interests of the top politicians of all parties
are similar: personal power and direct access to
state privileges and coffers. The course must
now be set for this. The criticism of the
destruction of democracy and the state now
initiated by Oli serves at best as a means to an
end!]
National
Assembly session begins but experts worry it
could end soon : With no lower house, upper
house is the only legislative body to hold the
government to account, by Binod Ghimire (kp
02/01/2021), Prime
minister draws flak in Upper House (ht
02/01/2021)
No-confidence
motion was registered at 3:30 pm on December 20:
Parliament Secretariat (kh 23/12/2020), Parliament
Secretariat says no-confidence motion against
Oli was registered after House dissolution
decision : The Secretariat says registration was
done at 3:30pm on Sunday, contrary to reports
that suggested the time to be 10:30am (kp
23/12/2020)
Government
yet to respond to growing calls for winter
session of federal parliament : Ruling party
internal feud is also besetting parliamentary
processes, analysts say, by Binod Bhandari
(kp 20/12/2020) [The
dissolution of parliament would finally free the
authoritarian PM from constant demands to
convene the body of elected representatives!],
Demanding
parliament restoration, lawmakers knock at
Supreme Court’s door (rep 21/12/2020)
House
panel wants sugar mills to clear all arrears
within a week : The House committee directs the
government to take action against mills
showing laxity in settling farmers’ dues, by
Krishana Prasain (kp 18/12/2020)
Constitutional
body vacancies irk House committee : Follow
principle of proportional representation while
making appointments, it says as it once again
summons Prime Minister Oli to explain the delay,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 27/11/2020)
‘Prime
Minister cannot be ousted without the decision
of the parliamentary party’ (rep 27/11/2020)
[open letter by civil society members]
Ready
to host the new session of the House, says
Speaker. Is the government listening? Insiders
say Oli is not keen to call Parliament given the
rising internal conflict in his party, as the
floor could provide an opportunity to his
opponents to build pressure on him, by Tika
R Pradhan (kp 24/11/2020)
Speaker
Sapkota administers oath to parliamentarian
Pandey (rep 23/11/2020)
Lawmakers’
call to adopt calendar for Parliament goes
unheeded : The Oli administration is in no hurry
to convene the winter session and face questions
from lawmakers, by Binod Ghimire (kp
18/11/2020) [Just like
his great example of behaviour in Washington,
Oli ignores all democratic institutions that
might restrict his exercise of power!], संसद्
बन्द कहिलेसम्म ? कोभिड संक्रमण उच्च रहेका
अमेरिका र भारतमा हालै निर्वाचन सम्पन्न भएका छन्,
यहाँ भने कोभिडलाई नै कारण बनाएर साढे चार
महिनादेखि संसद् बन्द गरिएको छ । जनप्रतिनिधिमूलक
संस्थालाई लामो समयसम्म निष्प्रभावी बनाइएकामा
सरोकारवालाहरुले प्रश्न उठाउन थालेका छन्
[Parliament closed till when? Elections have
recently been held in the United States and India,
where the Covid infection is high, but here
Parliament has been closed for four and a half
months due to Covid. Stakeholders have started
questioning the ineffectiveness of the people's
representative body for a long time], by Rishiram
Paudyal (ka 18/11/2020)
House
panel directs govt not to use 'Nepal' as the
country's official name (rep 09/11/2020), It
is Federal Democratic Republic Nepal, not just
Nepal, parliamentary committee says : State
Affairs and Good Governance Committee of the
lower house directs the government not to
implement its September 27 decision to write
Nepal as the country's official name (kp
10/11/2020), Govt
asked to stick to ‘Federal Democratic Republic’
(ht 10/11/2020)
Call
for House session lost in the din of ruling
party war of words : Covid-19 may be the excuse
for not holding the winter session anytime soon,
but analysts say the issue is on the back burner
now given the ongoing conflict in the ruling
party, by Binod Ghimire (kp 03/11/2020)
Dashain
allowance for House members draws flak (ht
18/10/2020), Lawmakers
relinquish Dashain allowance following
criticisms (kh 18/10/2020), Improper
act : Lawmakers have the moral obligation to
show concern for people’s sufferings that they
have never faced before on this scale (ht
19/10/2020)
House
committees matter, but they don’t matter. In
Nepal, mini parliaments are failing in their job
: Parliamentary committees should do the real
work, but the way they are functioning and
issuing directives shows they are falling short
of holding the administration to account, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 03/10/2020)
Amid
government failings, lawmakers call for House
session to hold it to account : Government has
failed in its fight against the pandemic and the
House—not social media— is the proper place for
the government to listen to people’s plight,
parliamentarians say, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
26/09/2020)
How
controversial statements by lawmakers on
sensitive issues go unchecked : A debate has
started on the need for lawmakers to change
their traditional mindsets, rather than just
amend the laws and policies, by Binu Subedi
(kp 25/09/2020)
Parliamentary
Secretariat rejects lawmaker Rauniyar’s plea
seeking explanation for his suspension:
Rauniyar, owner of Pappu Construction, claims he
has the constitutional right to know because the
matter concerning him and his company is an
issue of public concern (kp 20/08/2020)
Lila
Sitaula appointed as HoR member (kh
27/07/2020)
Sudden
move to prorogue Parliament undermines
legislature, experts say: The budget session was
ended saying it lacked business, but there are
some crucial bills, including one related to
citizenship, pending for approval, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 05/07/2020)
Numerical
strength of parties in parliament and likely
coalition govts if NCP splits (rep
04/07/2020)
House
session to be prorogued without endorsing
crucial bills: Parliament secretariat is for
immediate end to the session, citing an
increasing threat of Covid-19 to continuation of
House meetings, by Binod Ghimire (kp
30/06/2020)
Supreme
Court issues show-cause notice over delay in
election of deputy speaker: Constitutional
experts say it is unfortunate that the court had
to remind officials to make plans to elect a
member of Parliament to the key position, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 28/06/2020)
Constitution
amendment bill to update Nepal map endorsed
unanimously at the Lower House: Diplomatic and
political dialogue with India necessary to bring
Limpiyadhura, Lipulekh and Kalapani back into
Nepal’s possession, lawmakers say, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 14/06/2020), House
of Representatives unanimously endorses the
national emblem having Nepal's new map (rep
14/06/2020), 11
lawmakers skipped crucial Lower House meeting
that endorsed new political map (rep
14/06/2020()
Oli
peddles in mistruths and sidesteps criticism
before Parliament: Responding to lawmakers on
Wednesday, Oli stated that Nepalis have
“stronger immune systems” and refused to furnish
details of the Rs10 billion spent fighting
Covid-19, by Anil Giri (kp 11/06/2020) [His Majesty, PM Oli, does
not consider it necessary and appropriate to
give an account of the use of more than 73
million Euros!]
Lower
House unanimously endorses proposal to consider
amendment to constitution to update new Nepal
map in national emblem: Government registered
the constitutional amendment proposal in
Parliament three weeks after publishing a new
map of Nepal including Kalapani, Lipulekh and
Limpiyadhura within its borders, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 10/06/2020)
‘Lawmaker
Satgaunwa’s remark to be probed’ (ht
08/06/2020)
Govt
directed to ensure regular medical services to
citizens (ht 07/06/2020)
In
a symbolic gesture to Madhes, Congress registers
its own constitution amendment bill: The bill is
the same one that was registered by then
government led by party President Deuba in 2017,
by Anil Giri (kp 03/06/2020) [In reality, even the NC has no
understanding for the concerns of the Janajati
and Madheshi. The present non-inclusive
constitution was passed in 2015 under the then
NC Chairman and PM, late Sushil Koirala!]
Janata
Party and Samajbadi Party register private
constitution amendment bill of their own: The
regional parties propose amendments to 23 issues
that are aimed at addressing the long-standing
concerns of the Madhesis, Tharus and Janajatis,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 02/06/23020)
Government
tables constitution amendment bill at House of
Representatives: The bill seeks to amend
Schedule 3 of the constitution to update Nepal’s
political map in the national emblem, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp 31/05/2020), Government
seeks shortcut to get constitution amendment
bill passed: The government has said that a
quick passage of the bill will allow it time to
prepare ground for talks with India, but
analysts believe it fears political disruption,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 01/06/2020)
Removal
of constitution amendment from parliamentary
agenda leads to finger pointing between parties:
While the Nepal Communist Party says that the
agenda was removed to allow the Congress more
time, the opposition says it’s the ruling party
that is delaying amendment, by Anil Giri (kp
28/05/2020)
House
to discuss constitutional amendment to update
map after national consensus: As the issue
concerns a matter of national importance, the
ruling party had sought all-party consensus on
the amendment to update the country’s map on the
national emblem, by Anil Giri (kp
27/05/2020) [The
equal and egalitarian inclusion of the
Janajatis, Madhesis, Dalits and women in general
in the constitution would be of much greater
importance than the territorial claims which the
male politicians at the head of the state in
2015 completely ignored! Today, these same
politicians are playing the nationalism card
instead of trying to rationally contain the
pandemic and save the people's economic base!]
Speaker
for consensus on revising emblem: Madhesis,
Janajatis sense opportunity to push their agenda,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 25/05/2020)
Finance
Committee recommends government launch Rs 188
billion stimulus package to keep economy afloat
(kp 22/05/2020)
Both
houses of federal parliament endorse govt's
policies and programs (rep 19/05/2020)
Opposition
demands answer from government why Oli is
skipping House meetings: The prime minister has
not attended a single meeting of the budget
session of the House which commenced on Friday,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 13/05/2020)
Opposition
leaders take govt to task (ht 09/05/2020)
Budget
Session Of Federal Parliament Commences (rn
08/05/2020), Government’s
programmes and policies to be presented in
Parliament on May 15 (ht 08/05/2020)
Opposition
to use budget session to grill government over
controversial ordinances: Lawmakers will also
seek answers on the handling of the Covid-19
crisis, leaders say, by Binod Ghimire (kp
05/05/2020)
President
summons budget session of federal parliament for
coming Friday (rep 03/05/2020)
Speaker
Sapkota tells Oli House can resume by first week
of May: To present its budget on May 28,
government needs to convene Parliament by May
11, secretariat says (kp 30/04/2020), Sapkota
urges PM to call budget session , by Ram
Kumar kamat(ht 30/04/2020)
Parliamentary
committees convene after lockdown break: Public
Accounts Committee starts probe into alleged
irregularities in procurement of the medical
equipment, others direct government to ease
Covid-19 restrictions, by Binod Ghimire (kp
29/04/2020)
Consensus
Expected To Summon Budget Session Of Federal
Parliament (rn 28/04/2020), Govt
preparing to call budget session (rep
29/04/2020)
Parliament
Secretariat prepares to host new session but
isn’t sure when it is called: The main
opposition says the government undermined the
House by issuing two ordinances and demands
timely commencement of the new session, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 24/04/2020)
BAC
agrees to provide fund to fight against virus
(ht 16/04/2020)
Lawmakers
agree to use parliamentary funds to combat
coronavirus: Meeting of the Business Advisory
Committee agrees that the government failed to
take effective measures on time to prevent the
spread of Covid-19 (kp 15/04/2020) [This fund for the directly
elected predominantly male high caste MPs in
order to safeguard their future re-election is a
case of corruption either and should be
abolished immediately!]
Parliament
secretariat says no possibility to hold formal
meeting of the House committees virtuall:
Finance Committee meeting called for Wednesday
cancelled following the rejection, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 14/04/2020)
Even
if the House is prorogued, committees need to
meet, analysts say: Nepal’s federal parliament
can follow the example of many parliaments
around the world that are meeting either by
ensuring safety norms or going digital, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 07/04/2020)
House
session prorogued amid COVID-19 pandemic: Bills
session passes just three bills in three months
(rep 07/04/2020)
House
awaits decision on MCC before prorogation
(rep 01/04/2020)
House
panel endorses bill allowing intelligence agency
to listen in on conversations: The bill passed
with the support of the opposition Nepali
Congress, despite legal experts sounding the
alarm over its potential for misuse and privacy
violations, by Binod Ghimire (kp 20/03/2020)
A
House in disarray: Parliament cannot be allowed
to stagnate any longer (kp 20/03/2020) [The
politicians and the political parties behave
criminally, irresponsibly and selfishly!]
Lower
House meeting postponed: Though the National
Assembly hasn’t taken a decision over deferring
its meeting, lawmakers say, it is likely that
the Upper House will follow in the footsteps of
the Lower House on Friday, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 20/03/2020) [There
is no Lower House or Upper House in Nepali
Parliament!], National
Assembly session adjourned indefinitely
(Khabarhub 20/03/2020)
Law-making
process: Far from participatory, by Mukti
Rijal (ht 19/03/2020)
Winter
session of Parliament likely to end without
endorsing crucial bills: With over 40 bills
pending, the winter session, also called the
bill session, has largely been squandered by
squabbling within the ruling party, analysts say,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 18/03/2020) [This is where the
incompetence and complete failure of the current
generation of politicians, who are only
interested in power struggles and enrichment,
becomes apparent. For the sake of Nepal it is
high time for them to leave politics!]
Divisions
in ruling party manifest in appointment of
National Assembly general secretary: The
appointment by House Speaker Agni Sapkota, a
former Maoist, has been opposed by National
Assembly Chair Ganesh Timilsina, an Oli
appointee, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
17/03/2020), Speaker,
upper house chair at odds over parliament gen
secy (rep 19/03/2020)
Speaker
to grill chiefs of parliamentary panels over
delay in endorsement of bills (rep
17/03/2020)
Parliament
functioning more like extension of government,
rather than sovereign entity, experts sayThey
argue the legislative, responsible for
discussing issues of public interest and holding
the Cabinet to account, has been overshadowed by
the executive, by Anil Giri (kp 16/03/2020),
Laws
for all: Lawmakers must indulge in proper
deliberations to make the law-making process
transparent (kp 16/03/2020)
Nepal’s
political parties rarely encourage public
participation in lawmaking: Citizens’ engagement
in the formulation of laws not only ensures
transparency but also enhances the quality of
legislation, experts say, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 15/03/2020)
Call
to end House session over virus: NC MPs condemn
minister for suggesting self-quarantine (kp
13/03/2020), Parliament
put off for eight days over coronavirus fears,
by Ashok Dahal (rep 13/03/2020)
Ruling
party is undecided and Speaker is reluctant,
leaving the House without Deputy Speaker: Nepal
Communist Party wants to elect the deputy as
part of a larger deal but the Janata Party wants
the position to be dealt with separately from
its other demands, by Binod Ghimire (kp
12/03/2020) [The ruling
party takes the right to disregard the
constitution whenever it deems necessary in the
interest of its power ambitions!]
‘Presidential
quota in upper house meant for experts, not
politicians’, by Ashok Dahal (rep
11/03/2020) [Above all,
they must be outstanding personalities in
society. All Gautam has to offer is losing
elections and splitting parties for his own
power interests!]
18
lawmakers joining upper house from today
(rep 04/03/2020)
Absence
of laws governing Conflict of Interests of MPs a
matter of concern (rep 01/03/2020)
Lower
House meeting gets adjourned due to lack of a
quorum: The House of Representatives was
scheduled to endorse four bills that have been
pending since the previous session, byBinod
Ghimire (kp 26/02/2020)
Janata
Party refuses to back Nepali Congress on
obstructing House of Representatives: Samajbadi
Party says it agrees with Congress that
opposition forces should join hands for common
agendas but by letting the House function,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 25/02/2020)
House
panel’s letter to police reflects lawmakers’ low
understanding of law and court rulings: Public
Accounts Committee breached its jurisdiction by
instructing police to book two people for
cybercrime, legal experts say, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 23/02/2020)
Public
Accounts Committee puts a halt to the security
printing project: The committee was considering
forming a subcommittee to advise the government
on ways to move forward but a corruption scandal
involving a sitting minister has put the brakes
on the project, by Anil Giri (kp
21/02/2020), Halt
process of establishing security press: PAC
(ht 21/02/2020)
Nepali
Congress stalls Parliament over Baskota
audiotape scandal (ht 21/02/2020)
NCP-RJPN
squabble delays dy speaker poll (rep
20/02/2020)
Parliament
body questions choice of firms for security
printing, by Sunil Sapkota (rep 19/02/2020)
Oli
administration is ignoring a key component of
democracy during lawmaking: The government over
the last two years introduced several bills
without holding consultations with the concerned
parties, thereby inviting criticism and
controversy, experts say, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 14/02/2020)
Speaker
‘blocks’ opposition voice in parliament (rep
10/02/2020)
Two
weeks since Agni Sapkota became Speaker, there’s
still no sign of his deputy: After exhausting
all other options, the ruling party has no
choice but to offer the deputy Speaker post to
the Rastriya Janata Party, party insiders say,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 08/02/2020)) [The only reasonable
candidate would be someone from the second
largest party in parliament! This would be a
normal procedure for a democratic state!]
NC
obstructs HoR proceedings claiming political
vendetta in land grab case action, by Roshan
S. Nepal (ht 07/02/2020), NC
obstructs House for second day (ht
08/02/2020)
Upper
house drops mandatory licensing for journalists,
by Ashok Dahal (rep 07/02/2020)
Parliamentary
panel submits report on nuclear bill to HoR
(rep 06/02/2020)
MPs
raise issues of public concern (ht
05/02/2020)
House
got Speaker in a month. There is no certainty
about deputy Speaker: The ruling Nepal Communist
Party is most likely to give the post to the
Rastriya Janata Party Nepal, which itself is
confused over the candidat, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 02/02/2020)
Lawmakers
raise contemporary issues (ht 01/02/2020)
Oli
and Deuba both want MCC ratified but Sapkota
stands in their way: Agni Sapkota, the newly
elected Speaker of the House, has said that
there is no hurry to ratify the compact, despite
Oli’s assurances that it will be passed
immediately, by Binod Ghimire (kp
29/01/2020)
but
instructed the Home Ministry and police to
present a progress report on the case within 30
days, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 29/01/2020) [Someone accused of such a
capital crime is not qualified for public office
as long as his innocence has not been proven in
court!]
Sapkota
becomes Speaker amid concerns from conflict
victims and rights watchdogs: The House elected
the former Maoist leader unopposed, hours after
a court hearing on a writ against him was
stalled, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 27/01/2020)
[R.I.P. democracy, human
rights and rule of law!], Sapkota
elected HoR speaker unopposed, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 27/01/2020)), Speaker
election hearing put off till today (ht
27/01/2020), Newly
elected HoR Speaker Agni Sapkota takes oath of
office (ht 28/01/2020)
Sapkota
to certify five pending bills immediately after
appointment (ht 25/01/2020)
‘How
can someone responsible for murdering my husband
be elected speaker?’, by Madhusudhan
Guragain (rep 22/01/2020), Civil
society vows to protest until Sapkota’s
nomination for Speaker is dismissed: Agni
Sapkota, who is accused of murder, is certain to
become Speaker of the House as he is running
unopposed, by Binod Ghimire (kp 23/01/2020),
Petition
at Supreme Court demands Agni Sapkota’s arrest:
The petition, filed by advocate Dinesh Tripathi,
also asks that Sapkota’s nomination for Speaker
of the House be dismissed, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 25/01/2020), President’s
advisor resigns over Sapkota’s nomination as
House Speaker: Sushil Pyakurel, one of the
petitioners in the murder case against Sapkota,
resigned after being asked to withdraw the case
by ruling party members, by Anil Giri (kp
25/01/2020)
Conflict
victims and human rights activists cry foul over
Agni Sapkota for Speaker: Sapkota, who faces a
murder charge for an insurgency-era killing, has
been proposed for House Speaker by the ruling
party, by Anil Giri and Tika R. Pradhan (kp
20/01(2020) [The NCP
proves once again that it protects and
encourages potential murderers. People who take
responsibility for the murder of 5000 people
decide on this. The NCP's commitment to peace,
justice, the rule of law and social inclusion
proves to be a sheer mockery!], Shiva
Maya Tumbahangphe resigns as Deputy Speaker:
Elections for new Speaker and Deputy Speaker to
be held on January 26, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp 20/01/2020)
House
meeting nears but there’s still no candidate for
Speaker: Oli has become more flexible on the
candidate for Speaker and has agreed to Dahal’s
choice, party insiders say, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 18/01/2020)
Speaker
post has become a matter of prestige for
co-chairs, say party insiders: With both NCP
chairs not giving up on their candidates for
Speaker of the House, party leaders are afraid
the issue could snowball, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp 17/01/2020)
Ruling
party’s indecision over Speaker puts a halt to
the House business: While some have pointed to
the deputy Speaker’s refusal to resign as an
obstacle, it is the ruling party’s factional
infighting that is holding the House hostage,
insiders say, by Anil Giri (kp 13/01/2020),
Shiva
Maya Tumbahangphe wants to be the next Speaker
and she’s not backing down: The deputy speaker’s
fight for the post shows that despite being
eminently qualified, women are still relegated
to deputy positions, by Bhrikuti Rai (kp
13/01/2020), Speaking
about the Speaker: Party leaders have made a
joke out of the democratic process (kp
13/01/2020) [Most of the
male top politicians of the big parties are not
leaders but destroyers of democratic principles
and inclusion! They should be excluded from all
offices for a long period of time for the sake
of Nepal and the Nepalis!], Let
the house meet: At this point, why Oli and Dahal
want their respective candidates – and not Shiva
Maya – to become the Speaker is simply beyond
any reasoning (ht 13/01/2020)
NCP
decides Tumbahangphe must quit, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 12/01/2020) [The
male Bahun leaders of the party want a male
person as speaker, so the ethnic lady must go!
There cannot be enough male politicians in top
positions, but according to the constitution it
is not the party that has the right to decide on
her resignation!]
Middlemen
lobby for their interests in parliamentary
Public Accounts Committee: Committee members
themselves expressed concern after a local agent
for a foreign firm lodged a complaint and was
then summoned as an expert on the matter.,
by Anil Giri (kp 10/01/2020)
Oli,
Dahal tussle over candidate for speaker affects
HoR meeting (ht 05/01/2020) [Criminal power games for the
sake of nepotism!]
House
held hostage to NCP indecision: Today’s meeting
won’t be held; Parliament deferred till Jan 12;
Critics say delay in electing speaker ‘betrayal
of constitution’, by Roshan S Nepal (ht
01/01/2020), Speaker
choice deadlock again delays lower house
business (rep 01/01/2020), Respect
the house: It is regrettable to see the ruling
party using the sovereign Parliament as its
rubber stamp by deferring its meeting for weeks
(ht 02/01/2020), With
no speaker, parliament unable to do even routine
work (rep 02/01/2020)
House
panel passes controversial IT Bill disregarding
dozens of amendment proposals: In an attempt to
regulate the cyberspace, the government has
given itself enormous new powers to curb online
content, experts say, by Bhrikuti Rai (kp
30/12/2019), HoR
panel passes ‘restrictive’ IT Bill, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 30/12/2019)
NHRC
stresses enacting rights friendly laws: House
panel, PAs told to issue directives against
rights violations (ht 28/12/2019)
Speaker
election process begins today: Deputy Speaker
Tumbahamphe likely to put in her papers today,
by Roshan S. Nepal (ht 27/12/2019), Speaker,
dy speaker election uncertain as row within NCP
worsens (rep 27/12/2019), House
meeting postponed as ruling NCP fails to pick
its candidate for speaker (rep 27/12/2019),
House
meet put off as NCP fails to decide on Speaker:
The Lower House from its very first meeting of
the winter session on December 20 was supposed
to start the Speaker election process, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 28/12/2019), NCP
undecided on speaker: HoR to meet on January 1
(ht), NCP
indecision over new speaker holding lower house
hostage (rep 28/12/2019), Tendency
to undermine Parliament detrimental to
democracy, analysts say: As party leaders feud
over Speaker, there’re concerns about the
crucial bill session bearing the brunt, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp 29/12/2019)
RJPN
lobbies for Deputy Speaker as its bonhomie with
NCP grows (rep 25/12/2019)
Amid
contradicting stances, deputy speaker commences
House session: Speaker appointment process will
begin next week, by Binod Ghimire (kp
21/12/2019)
Bill
session likely to be stormy: The main opposition
set to raise a host of controversial issues
(ht 20/12/2019)
Tumbahangphe
courts controversy by administering the oath of
office to Bidya Bhattarai: Only the Speaker of
the House, not the deputy, is allowed to
administer the oath to parliamentarians, party
leaders and constitutional experts say, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp 18/12/2019) [Why is there such a thing as
the post of Deputy Speaker of Parliament when
she is not allowed to perform the duties of
Speaker of Parliament in the latter's absence or
after his resignation?], Parliament
in fix over convening Business Advisory
Committee (rep 18/12/2019)
With
over 50 bills to endorse, Parliament looks at a
busy winter session: Some crucial bills
regarding the functioning of the federal system
are currently being studied by different House
committees, by Binod Ghimire (kp 14/12/2019)
Party
registration for upper house member election
begins (rep 14/12/2019)
Proposed
Constitutional Council Ordinance becomes void
(rep 12/12/2019)
House
session from December 20 (rep 11/12/2019)
NC
likely to lose 7 seats in upper house, by
Ashok Dahal (rep 10/12/2019)
Aspiring
leaders make a case for HoR speaker (ht
09/12/2019)
Without
calendar, House sessions are called at
government’s convenience: Officials say winter
session will commence soon, but no one knows
when, by Binod Ghimire (kp 06/12/2019))
Nembang
all but certain to become next Speaker, party
insiders say: NCP leaders say Pushpa Kamal Dahal
could give up his claim that the position stay
with the Maoist faction, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp 03/12/2019)
Parliamentary
panel proposes reducing fine against journalists
to as low as Re 1 (rep 02/12/2019) [As long as the threat of
punishment is not completely rejected,
journalists remain offenders!]
Summon
the parliament (rep 26/11/2019)
With
ruling party dynamics satisfied, the hunt begins
for a new House Speaker: Subas Nembang and Agni
Sapkota are the strongest candidates from the
ruling party but Deputy Speaker Shiva Maya
Tumbahangphe will not be giving up her claim
easily, party leaders say, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 25/11/2019)
Lawmakers
reluctant to register private member’s bills,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 17/11/2019)
House
panels summon Oli, Gyawali (ht 11/11/2019)
NCP
mulls ousting Tumbahamphe as deputy speaker
(rep 08/11/2019)
Parliament
Secretariat in fix as deputy speaker can’t
initiate House meetings, by Ashok Dahal (rep
06/11/2019) [In 2013 it
was no problem for the leaders of the major
parties to seize all power without a legal
basis, to make the head of the judiciary the
interim head of the executive and to hold
elections for which there was no legal basis
either. Now, however, under the supposedly best
constitution in the world, it is not legitimate
for the Deputy Speaker of Parliament to summon a
parliamentary session after the Speaker of
Parliament has been imprisoned for a criminal
offence. What is the meaning of deputy posts in
the country's political system?]
Women
lawmakers demand 50pc reservation in Parliament
(ht 02/11/2019)
Even
with a murder conviction, lawmakers might still
be able to hold on to their seats: Lawmakers are
suspended when they are convicted but they do
not lose their seats unless their crime involves
‘moral turpitude’, but no one is certain what
that means, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
26/10/2019)
Even
as lawmakers are accused of heinous crimes,
Parliament remains without disciplinary
committee: The Speaker, who is responsible for
forming such committees, himself remains in
judicial custody after being accused of rape,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 25/10/2019)
Police
adjustment hits snag as bills remain stalled in
absence of speaker, by Ashok Dahal (rep
22/10/2019)
Government
mulls summoning House session early (rep
20/10/2019)
Search
intensifies for a candidate for the now-vacant
post of House Speaker: The Samajbadi Party Nepal
and the Nepali Congress are both vying for the
post of either Speaker or Deputy Speaker, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 17/10/2019)
Members
charged with a crime should be removed
forthwith: The criminalisation of politics is a
threat to the basic structure of the
constitution, but the current regulation allows
lawbreakers to continue as lawmakers (kp
16/10/2019)
Dy
speaker out to certify bills though constitution
silent on relevant powers, by Ishwari Subedi
(rep 15/10/2019) [What
sense does the function of a deputy speaker make
if she is not allowed to perform the duties of
the speaker in case of his resignation?]
With
Mahara’s resignation, a tricky political
situation arises: The House Speaker’s
resignation over rape allegations means that the
parties will now need to select a new Speaker, a
critical position in a parliamentary system,
by Anil Giri (kp 03/10/2019), House
accepts Speaker Mahara’s resignation: Krishna
Bahadur Mahara resigned on Tuesday following
rape allegations, by Samuel Chhetri (kp
03/10/2019), NCP
in no mood to give away speaker’s post to other
parties (kp 03/10/2019), With
Mahara out, race for speaker starts (rep
04/10/2019)
Parliament
Sectt staffer accuses Mahara of rape (ht
01/10/2019), Speaker
Mahara accused of sexually harassing female
employee (rep 01/10/2019), Speaker
Mahara offers 'temporary resignation' following
accusation of rape (ht 01/10/2019), PM
advises Speaker Mahara to step down from his
post, by Tapendra Karki (rep), House
Speaker Mahara resigns amid sexual harassment
accusations, by Tapendra Karki (rep
01/10/2019), Why
the rape charges against Speaker is a litmus
test for police, the ruling party and
government: Although Krishna Bahadur Mahara has
tendered his resignation, the government and
ruling party have yet to take a concrete
position while the police still haven’t pursued
a criminal case, by Anil Giri (kp
02/10/2019), A
scandal that could mean curtains for Mahara’s
long political career: Krishna Bahadur Mahara,
who has risen through the ranks over the
decades, was embroiled in controversies in the
past too, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
02/10/2019), Mahara’s
resignation after rape allegations runs into
controversy: No such thing as conditional
resignation, say legal experts, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 02/10/2019)
Session
ends with diatribe against govt: Ex-PMs paint
bleak scenario if govt fails to mend its ways,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 20/09/2019), 17
bills registered, seven passed in session
(ht 20/09/2019)
Nepali
Congress ends House obstruction (ht
19/09/2019)
New
building for federal parliament to cost Rs5
billion rupees: Country’s first-ever
parliamentary building is expected to be ready
in three years, by Binod Ghimire (kp
19/09/2019)
Experts
slam Speaker for telling House panels not to
obstruct govt (rep 17/09/2019)
Banke
attack prompts NC to obstruct both houses,
by Jagdishor Panday (ht 16/09/2019), Congress
obstructs Parliament for second day over Banke
incident, by Jagdishor Panday (ht
17/09/2019)
Minister
Yadav expresses concern about functioning of
House panel (ht 23/08/2019)
Lawmakers
flay govt for not responding to their questions
(ht 18/08/2019)
NA
members pledge to amend Media Council Bill
(ht 15/08/2019)
Lawmakers
criticise Federal Civil Servant Bill, by
Jagdishor Panday (ht 14/08/2019)
House
endorses two crucial bills related to police
force, by Jagdishor Panday (ht 12/08/2019)
Opposition
lawmakers demand halt to National ID card
distribution: At the parliamentary State Affairs
and Good Governance Committee, lawmakers
question the government why the cards were
issued when the bill regarding the same is being
discussed at the federal parliament, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp 10/08/2019)
Parties
agree to form special committee, ending House
deadlock: Special panel formed after a
month-long deadlock will deal with contentious
issues in Parliament, by Binod Ghimire (kp
06/08/2019), NC,
RJP-N end Parliament obstruction7-member panel
to recommend ways to avert House disruptions,
by Jagdishor Panday (ht 06/08/2019)
Follow
House rules: The parliamentary system cannot be
made functional unless the Speaker is assertive
in implementing his own rulings (ht
05/08/2019)
Ministers
avoid Q&A in House: Make mockery of
regulation, show disregard for democracy, by
Jagdishor Panday (ht 04/08/2019)
HoR
meetings not happening for almost a month,
by Jagdishor Panday (ht 02/08/2019)
As
House proceedings halt, fingers point in the
direction of Speaker: Even as the ruling and
opposition parties demonstrate actions
unbecoming of Parliament, Krishna Bahadur
Mahara has been unable to act, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 01/08/2019), Opposition
continues to stall HoR proceedings (ht
01/08/2019), Speaker
offers probe into Sarlahi killings through SAC:
NC adamant on separate panel (rep
01/08/2019), Resolve
the problem: Parliament should enact umbrella
laws soon so that the provinces can recruit
their staffers to run their administrations
(ht 01/08/2019)
Congress,
RJP-N stall House proceedings (ht
30/07/2019)
Opposition's
relations with speaker sour further (rep
30/07/2019)
MPs
seek tough action against tipsy civil servants,
by Jagdishor Panday (ht 27/07/2019)
House
resumes, but only to discuss monsoon disaster.
Opposition Nepali Congress insists that
Parliament form a committee next meeting to
investigate two deaths in Sarlahi, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 25/07/2019), Govt
told to carry out rescue, relief work: HoR
discusses plight of flood and landslide victims
for six hours (ht 25/07/2019), ‘Obstruction
halted only for the day’ (ht 25/07/2019)
Speaker
in bid to forge consensus among parties to start
house meeting (ht 24/07/2019)
By-laws
come under parliament committee scrutiny, by
Ashok Dahal (rep 23/07/2019)
Lower
house overturns upper house proposal on
Administrative Court (rep 21/07/2019), House
rejects Assembly’s decision to scrap
administrative court, inviting conflict: The two
houses of federal parliament are at loggerheads
for the second time, by Tike R. Pradhan (kp
21/07/2019)
House
meeting postponed after dispute arises over who
should speak first: Though analysts are divided
over who should go first, they agree that
Speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara has failed in his
mediatory role, by Binod Ghimire (kp
16/07/2019), Oppn
questions speaker’s ability to play
neutral role: Largely seen as toeing the
government’s line, by Jagdishor Panday (ht
16/07/2019), Inept
speaker: Regardless of why Mahara chose to
adjourn Monday’s House meeting, the ultimate
sufferers are the people affected by the natural
disasters (ht 17/07/2019), The
Speaker must be impartial (rep 17/07/2019)
Nepali
Congress and Rastriya Janata Party-Nepal say
they will continue to obstruct Parliament: Two
opposition parties demand that the government
release the report on Tarai protest and launch
parliamentary inquiry into the deaths of
CPN leader Kumar Paudel and Sarlahi youth Saroj
Narayan Mahato, by Binod Ghimire (kp
13/07/2019)
Opposition
accuses speaker of working at govt's behest
(rep 11/07/2019)
Sarlahi
killings: Opposition stalls House demanding
probe panel, by Jagdishor Panday (ht
10/07/2019), NC,
RJPN obstruct House as NCP opposes parliamentary
probe into 'extrajudicial killings' (rep
10/07/2019), Ruling
party stands firm against forming probe
committee, opposition obstructs House:
Opposition lawmakers refuse to buy government’s
argument on deaths of Chand party member and
Madhesi man in police action, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 11/07/2018), House
stalled for second day over Sarlahi killings
(ht 11/09/2019)
Six
bills on hold following controversy, by
Ashok Dahal (rep 07/07/2019)
PM
skips House meet raising lawmakers’ ire (ht
26/06/2019)
HoR
passes budget for 2019-20 (ht 26/06/2019)
Locals
remind MPs to withdraw Guthi Bill (ht
25/06/2019)
Government’s
reluctance to abide by House rulings irks
Madhes-based parties: Opposition MPs accuse
Speaker Mahara of acting like a minister in the
Oli administration, by Binod Ghimire (kp
20/06/2019)
Opposition
obstructs the House, forcing Oli to stand mutely
at the podium: The Speaker’s decision to allow
the prime minister to speak first led the Nepali
Congress to obstruct proceedings for nearly 10
minutes (kp 19/06/2019)
‘PSC
has to honour parliamentary panel’s directives’,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 16/06/2019)
Parliament
secretariat wants to buy laptops for lawmakers.
MPs say it’s misuse of resource: The Finance
Ministry has transferred Rs 34.40 million to
procure personal computers for Members of
Parliament, by Binod Ghimire (kp 15/06/2019)
State
bodies fail to submit delegated legislation
(ht 14/06/2019)
NA
members shun association with HoR MPs on pork
barrel fund, by Jagdishor Panday (ht
14/06/2019) [This is a
system of highest level corruption either!]
Budget
allocation draws HoR flak: Constituencies
represented by top leaders get major chunk, say
ruling, opposition during House discussion,
by Jagdishor Panday (ht 12/06/2019)
Controversial
bills draw criticism from ruling party
lawmakers: Many Nepal Community Party leaders
and lawmakers have started to resent the
leadership of Oli, both as the party chair and
the prime minister, in recent times, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp 12/06/2019)
Opposition
obstructs House, protesting use of force against
Guthi Bill protesters: Nepali Congress has
accused the Oli administration of trying
to attack traditions and cultural values, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 11/06/2019)
Controversial
bills set to flare up tensions in federal
parliament: At least half a dozen bills, brought
up without proper discussions with stakeholders,
have courted controversy over their contents,
leading to protests from civil society, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 10/06/2019)
MPs
register amendments before reading disputed
ad-related bill, by Ashok Dahal (rep
09/06/2019)
Lawmakers
on SAC want vacancies at local units to be more
inclusive (rep 08/06/2019)
Ruling,
opposition parties’ lawmakers divided over
budget (ht 04/06/2019)
Lawmakers
voice concern about Media Council Bill (ht
29/05/2019)
MPs
dwell on hiring top-level bureaucrats on
contract basis, by Jagdishor Panday (ht
29/05/2019)
MPs
not given copies of reports: ‘Presentation of
reports shouldn’t have been allowed’, by
Jagdishor Panday (kp 26/05/2019)
Media
Council Bill: NC, RJP-N to stall House (ht
19/05/2019)
Oli
says Speaker hasn’t asked Parliament Secretariat
to remove his remarks. He has.Mahara has ordered
secretariat officials to delete ‘unparliamentary
comments’ of opposition lawmakers and the prime
minister, by Binod Ghimire (kp 17/05/2019) [Tell lies whenever you can!],
House
may take months to scrub PM's un-parliamentary
language, by Ashok Dahal (rep 17/05/2019), PS
in dilemma over ‘unparliamentary words’, by
Jagdishor Panday (ht 19/05/2019)
Pre-budget
debate ends on low note, by Sujan Dhungana
(ht 15/05/2019), Listen
to lawmakers: The upcoming fiscal budget must be
prepared based on the suggestions given by
lawmakers during the pre-budget debates (ht
16/05/2019)
Lawmakers
lobby for hiking constituency development fund:
If allotted as per the demand, budget for them
will reach a whopping Rs 21 billion, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 14/05/2019) [A very special form of corruption!]
Keep
aside budget for consolidating federalism: MPs,
by Jagdishor Panday (kp 13/05/2019)
Scan
bills that curtail rights of sub-national govts:
Speaker, by Jagdishor Panday (ht 12/05/2019)
NA
gets report on implementation of federalism
(ht 11/05/2019)
Opposition
lawmakers criticize government’s policy and
program (rep 06/05/2019), Lawmakers
vent ire, slam government: MPs from Madhesi
parties’ raise issue of statute amendment,
by Jagdishor Panday (ht 07/05/2019), Congress
accuses Speaker of siding with government:
Opposition leaders demand Oli’s remarks be
removed from record, by Binod Ghimire (kp
08/05/2019), Ruling,
opposition parties at loggerheads in House:
Govt’s policies and programmes endorsed amidst
chaos, by Jagdishor Panday (ht 08/05/2019),
PM,
oppn MPs in heated debate after Oli’s
‘demeaning’ remarks (rep 08/05/2019), Maintain
parliamentary decorum (rep 09/05/2019), Oli’s
‘unparliamentary’ remarks removed from
Parliament records: Political observers have
called on the prime minister to set an example
by maintaining the decorum of the House, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 11/05/2019)
Govt
to unveil policies, programmes today, by
Sujan Dhungana (ht 03/05/2019)
Bill
to
amend Human Rights Commission Act raises fierce
debate: The powers of national rights watchdog
are being curtailed, say opposition MPs, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 01/05/2019), Members,
MPs flay govt for bid to keep rights watchdog on
tight leash, by Jagdishor Panday (ht
01/05/2019)
NCP
MPs want hike in pork barrel spending, by
Jagdishor Panday (ht 30/04/2019) [The uncontrolled and
self-interested investment of money by the MPs
elected under the FPTP system is a grave and
very special form of corruption!!], No
to
pork barrel: The CISP has faced criticism in the
past as it is largely geared towards giving the
elected lawmakers an edge during the elections
and purchase votes with patronage (ht
30/04/2019)
Budget
session
begins today; policies, programmes on May
3: NC to raise issues of land-grab, govt’s bid
to curtail press freedom, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht 29/04/2019)
Hearing
of CEC candidate deferred at NC’s request
(kp 01/04/2019)
Fruitful
session (ht 26/03/2019)
As
Ansari
takes oath, questions arise over necessity of
hearing committee: Parties failed to follow the
spirit of legal provisions and this undermines
parliamentary supremacy, observers say, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 22/03/2019), Ansari’s
rival
seeks interim order not to let him continue his
work: In his writ petition, Salam has claimed
that Ansari was appointed only because he was a
central committee member of the ruling Nepal
Communist Part, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
25/03/2019)
Upper
House deputy allowed to chair meetings, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht 20/03/2019)
Debate
on
women’s citizenship rights rages as House takes
up amendment bill: Activists say lawmakers’
reluctance to grant equal citizenship rights to
women is reflective of the deep-rooted
patriarchal beliefs in society, by Tsering D
Gurung (kp 08/03/2019), Women
are being denied equal rights in the name of
national security and sovereignty: Binda Pandey
(kp 08/03/2019) (interview)
Wrong
choice: Candidates should not be appointed on
the basis of their loyalty to the party (kp
07/03/2019)
House
panel
stops short of decision on Muslim panel nominee
AnsariCommission chairperson nominee will be
automatically appointed after four days if
Parliamentary Hearing Committee remains
indecisive, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
06/03/2019)
Parliament
misses
deadline to amend laws inconsistent with
constitution: Provisions of the Acts that
contradict the charter are invalid from tomorrow,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 03/03/2019)
Playing
hooky: Perpetual absenteeism has severely
affected the business in Parliament (kp
28/02/2019)
Citizenship
bill stuck in House panel‘: Some more
discussions needed before bill is sent to HoR’,
by Anita Shrestha (ht 24/02/2019)
MPs
for open competition for joint secretary
(rep 22/02/2019)
Nominated
lawmakers angry as they are not allowed to
spend Rs 40m, by Binod Ghimire (kp
21/02/2019) [This once
again means that the option is predominantly
for male Tagadhari leaders only, expecially
male Bahuns! Especially, almost all female MPs
are excluded. Nevertheless, development
investment is not the task of elected
legislators, it only helps to promote
corruption!], PR
lawmakers accuse govt of discriminating
against them, by Rewati Sapkota (ht
21/02/2019)
Hearing
panel
to probe credentials of Muslim commission
chairman nominee Samim Miya Ansari: Hearing
scheduled for today deferred until the
investigation is completed, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 20/02/2019), Ansari’s
papers’ veracity to be verified: PHC has
received complaint that he is NCP CC member,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht 20/02/2019), Ansari
‘ineligible’ to head Muslim Commission (ht
21/02/2019), Ansari’s
d.o.b differs on citizenship certificate (ht
26/02/2019), Ansari
has support from ruling party, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 27/02/2019), EC
removes Ansari’s name from NCP PR list: But his
eligibility to head Muslim Commission can be
challenged, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
27/02/2019), Muslim
Commission
chairman nominee says the party ‘rewarded’ him:
The former Madhesi leader joined the ruling
party on condition that he would be given a
‘dignified post’, by Binod Ghimire (kp
01/03/2019)
Congress
boycotts hearing panel meeting, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 18/02/2019)
Lawmakers
against passing Land Use Bill in haste (ht
18/02/2019)
Police
Bill: Lawmakers register amendments, by
Jagdishor Panday (ht 17/02/2019)
House
endorses staff adjustment bill: Some lawmakers
say they didn’t get enough time to study the
document, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 16/02/2019)
Nepali
Congress boycotts hearing panel meeting: It has
accused the ruling party of bypassing the
opposition, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
04/02/2019)
National
Assembly passes TRC bill (ht 04/02/2019)
Prime
minister
skips question-answer session in House: "The PM
decides to attend programmes as per their
significance. He attends most important
programmes of the day", by Jagdishor Panday
(ht 04/02/2019) [Not
understanding the rules democratic culture or
simply authoritarian arrogance?]
54
MPs change PAs after parliament paid latter
through bank, by Ashok Dahal (rep
03/02/2019)
Crucial
bills
may hit snag if opposition continues
obstruction: More than 170 Acts need to be
amended or replaced with new ones by March 4n
Congress says it could consider letting House
function if government comes up with urgent
bills, by Binod Ghimire (kp 01/02/2019)
Upper
house passes Medical Education bill amid protest
(rep 01/02/2019)
Nepali
Congress
halts PHC meeting: Says the chairs of
constitutional commissions were nominated by the
Constitution Council in the absence of
opposition leader, by Jagdishor Panday (kp
29/01/2019)
Medical
education bill presented in NA amid NC
lawmakers’ obstruction, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht 29/01/2019)
Governing
party bulldozes medical bill through House: The
forceful move will have far-reaching
consequences, Congress warns, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 26/01/2019), This
bill will have dire implications on medical
sector: Mathema, by Arpan Shrestha and Nayak
Paudel (kp 26/01/2019), National
Medical Education Bill passed, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht 26/01/2019), NC
questions speaker’s neutrality (ht
26/01/2019), Dr
Govinda KC seeks PM’s resignation (ht
26/01/2019), Speaker
in
spotlight for failing to keep his word:
Opposition, experts on parliamentary practices
say Mahara did not give due respect to hallowed
halls of Parliament, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
27/01/2019), Show
seriousness:
The government can still meet Dr KC’s remaining
demands by making corrections in the bill at the
National Assembly (ht 28/01/2019)
NA
panel to hold talks with elected reps of all
tiers of govt (ht 24/01/2019)
Speaker
Mahara’s bid to end House obstruction flops,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht 24/01/2019), ‘Medical
bill will pass as wished by government’ (kp
25/01/2019) [But Oli
says it is the parliament that wants to reject
the government's agreements with Dr KC; now the
Speaker of Parliament claims that it is the
express will of the Oli government! Lies over
lies to safeguard vested interests!], 'Speaker
must remain neutral like a referee',
interview with Daman Nath Dhungana (ht 28/01/2019)
House
braces
for opposition-ruling party showdown: Nepali
Congress obstructs Parliament proceedings over
Medical Education Bill, a concern of fasting KC,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 22/01/2019), Discord
over
affiliation leaves medical bill in limbo:
Institutions other than Tribhuvan and Kathmandu
universities could pave the way to grant
affiliations for colleges outside the Valley,
by Arpan Shrestha and Nayak Paudel (kp
23/01/2019), Opposition
blocks government bid to push medical education
bill, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 23/01/2019), Speaker
fails to set House in order, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht 23/01/2019)
Parties
brace for face off over Med Education Bill,
by Nayak Paudel (kp 18/01/2019)
Lawmakers
to question PM Oli in House today, by
Jagdishor Panday (ht 18/01/2019)
HoR
disagrees with NA on amended bill (ht
17/01/2019)
Politics
in
full play as accusations fly over tainted jet
purchase deal: House panel tweaks report, takes
out the part that calls for ‘lawful
action’ against ministers, by Sangam Prasain
(kp 15/01/2019) [????]
SAGGC
for political consensus on citizenship, by Jagdishor Panday (ht 13/01/2019)
Congress
MPs pressuring govt through string of motions
(rep 12/01/2019)
Accounts
committee
ignores crucial facts in aircraft purchase
probe: Jitendra Dev was not the tourism minister
when the first instalment was released to Airbus
plane vendor, by Sangam Prasain (kp
11/01/2019)
Nepali
Congress could be better opposition (rep
10/01/2019)
NC,
RJP-N end House obstruction, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht 10/01/2019)
Road
to
misrule: Lawmakers must act on measures to curb
abuse of authority and impose harsh sanctions
against those implicated and accused of robbing
tax payers, by Kedar Neupane (rep
09/01/2019)
‘Government
should face questions from lawmakers every week’, by Rewati Sapkota (ht 08/01/2019), Undemocratic
move: If the lawmakers are barred from putting
questions to the PM, it will undermine the
parliamentary supremacy (ht 08/01/2019), ‘Government
must answer to queries raised by MPs’, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 10/01/2019), Speaker
tells PM, ministers to take MPs questions after
address (rep 10/01/2019)
MPs
barred from pocketing salaries of aides, drivers,
by Ashok Dahal (rep 08/01/2019), Right
step by Parliament Secretariat (rep
09/01/2019)
Oli
avoids major issues in House, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 07/01/2019), Congress
to protest if PM does not answer, by Anil
Giri (kp 07/01/2019), PM
lies to House over contract awarded to Huawei,
by Sunil Sapkota (rep 07/01/2019), PM
cherry-picks information that fit govt progress
reports (rep 07/01/2019), A
tale of lies: Misuse of numbers as weapons to
paint an incorrect picture is a real tragedy
(kp 08/01/2019)
National
education reforms: Parliamentary sub-panel gives
its nod to draft bill, by Jagdishor Panday
(ht 07/01/2019), Dr
KC warns of 16th hunger strike: Parliament
sub-committee endorses bill on medical education
through vote, by Nayak Paudel (kp
08/01/2019), Dr
KC blasts sub-committee for tweaking bill
(rep 08/01/2019), House
panel fails to endorse medical education draft
bill, by Jagdishor Panday (ht 08/01/2018), Dr
KC threatens to launch 16th fast-unto-death
(ht 08/01/2019), Dr
KC to launch 16th hunger strike today: Demands
end to ‘mafia reign’ in medical sector, by
Biplaw Bhattarai (kp 09/01/2019), NCP
lawmakers
bulldoze Medical Education Bill through House
panel: KC starts 16th hunger strike objecting to
change in provisions, by Nayak Paudel (kp
10/01/2019), House
panel flouts accord with Dr KC (rep
10/01/2019), House
panel okays medical education reforms bill:
Principal concerns of Dr Govinda KC not
addressed, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
10/01/2019)
Chaudhary
sworn in after party’s pressure, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 04/01/2019) [?????],
Why
govt let massacre-accused Resham Chaudhary take
oath (rep 04/01/2019) [There cannot be enough (potential)
criminals in leading political positions! The
rule of law in democratic states does not allow
the participation of persons who are accused of
crimes!], Back
to jail after oath, by Ashok Dahal (rep
04/01/2019), Tikapur
victims speak of grave injustice, by Dil
Bahadur Chhatyal (rep 04/01/2019), Road
to impunity: Oath to Resham Chaudhary (rep
06/01/2019), Verdict
on Tikapur carnage delayed, by Tekendra
Deuba (ht 06/01/2019), Apex
court refuses to release Chaudhary, by Tika
R Pradhan (kp 08/01/2018), Rectify
swearing-in:
Democracy is not just about elections, it is
about electing righteous people who will work
for the welfare of the people and the country
(ht 09/01/2019)
House
panel scrambles to table medical education bill
as KC threatens hunger strike (kp
02/01/2018), Pokharel's
bid
to keep CTEVT under ministry snags Medical
Education Bill: Over 500 affiliations issued to
private colleges by two thirds-majority govtl,
by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep 02/01/2019), All
agreements
with Dr KC won’t be included: Congress lawmakers
say bill should include entire content, just the
spirit is not enough, by Jagdishor Panday
(ht 02/01/2019), Debate
on Medical Education Bill again makes no headway
(rep 03/01/2019), What’s
the intention of Education Minister? (rep
03/01/2019)
Hearing
postponed after officials refuse to work beyond
4pm, by Binod Ghimire (kp 31/12/2018)
A
lot to do for parliament this time (rep
30/12/2018)
Time
to
warm up: Lawmakers must take a proactive
approach to discuss and pass crucial bills
during the winter session of the House (ht
28/12/2018)
Auditor
general
says minister lied to House panel: Tanka Mani
Sharma says Rabindra Adhikari did not consult
his office before making payment for the jets,
by Anil Giri (kp 27/12/2018)
Civil
Servants Adjustment Ordinance registered in
House amid staff protest, by Sanjaya Lama
(kp 27/12/2018), Gagan
Thapa calls for withdrawal of civil servants
ordinance (rep 29/12/2018)
Congress
takes winter session as opportunity to attack
government, by Binod Ghimire (kp
27/12/2018), ‘Work
could have been on war footing if we had
traditional communist govt’ (rep 27/12/2018)
[??]
Federal
Parliament’s winter session begins, by
Jagdishor Panday (ht 26/12/2018)
House
panel unmoved by minister’s plea (ht
25/12/2018)
Govt
registers amendment bill to review 56 laws in
bulk (rep 24/12/2018)
Away
with
hearing system: Our parliamentary hearing system
has not become anything more than a ritual. We
need to do away with it through constitution
amendment, by Arzoo Karki and Sagar Baral
(rep 24/12/2018)
Deep
pockets: Lawmakers have earned notoriety for
being unethical and shameless (kp
20/12/2018)
Parliament
meet from next week, by Binod Ghimire (kp
18/12/2018), President
summons winter session of Parliament, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 19/12/2018), Prez
summons winter session of Parliament on December
26, by Jagdishor Panday (ht 19/12/2018)
Roll
call: Chronic absenteeism in the House
committees needs to be addressed (kp
14/12/2018)
Truant
lawmakers undermine role of House committees,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 12/12/2018)
MPs
protest plan to bring civil servants ordinance
(rep 29/11/2018) [The
government bypasses basic democratic
institutions such as parliament!], Avoid
ordinance:
It will not augur well for democracy and rule of
law if the executive intends to run the
administration through ordinance (ht
30/11/2018), The
Civil Servants Ordinance, by Kushal Pokharel
(rn 15/12/2018)
National
Medical Education Bill discussion stuck on
preamble, by Jagdishor Panday (ht
27/11/2018)
Lack
of agenda delays winter session of federal
parliament, by Binod Ghimire (kp 24/11/2018)
Leaders
skipped House meetings, by Jagdishor Panday
(ht 18/11/2018)
New
seating arrangement being made in HoR (ht
15/11/2018)
Ministry
lays
groundwork for 6 constitutional panels:
Joint-secretaries to work in capacity
of a secretary of their concerned
commission (kp 12/11/2018) [This proves the government's
understanding of inclusion: Almost exclusively
male Bahuns nominated!]
Amnesty
for inclusive law-making process (kp
13/10/2018)
MPs
Or Development Executives?, by Mukti Rijal
(rn 11/10/2018)
House
panels
issue conflicting directives—at their own peril:
Parliamentary committees, which number 16 at
present, are often found to be making decisions
that clash with each other, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 07/10/2018), Speaker
sees conflict of interests in parliamentary
committees: The House of Representatives
Regulations- 2018 bars lawmakers having personal
interest from joining discussions on related
issues at the House committee, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 07/10/2018)
At
minister’s call, House panel changes decision:
Minister Banskota challenges parliamentary
practice of honouring directives, pressing a
House committee to change its decision, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 05/10/2018) [This government's misunderstanding of
democracy and separation of powers is quite
obvious!]
Failing
parliamentarians:
Save for few, it is hard to find a
parliamentarian who speaks on behalf of people
and the country in Nepal, by Mukti Rijal
(rep 03/10/2018)
Army
questioned over business deals (kp
03/10/2018)
Budget
session ends, leaving important bills in limbo,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 28/09/2018), Parliament
prorogued after 135 days: House avoids
discussion on medical education bill (ht
28/09/2018)
It's
mostly senior leaders who skip House meetings
(rep 28/09/2018), Opposition
lawmakers top absentee list in HoR (kp
30/09/2018), Missing
in action: MPs who remain absent from Parliament
should be charged (kp 01/10/2018)
MPs
grill Mahaseth over transport syndicates
lingering on: Proposal to allow 20-year-old
vehicles also draws fire (rep 27/09/2018)
Arrest
warrant
issued against Pappu Construction chairman:
Lawmakers object to owners’ inclusion in
parliamentary development panel, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha and Shiva Puri (kp 26/09/2018), Medical
Education Bill will not clear this House session,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 26/09/2018), KC
warns of fresh hunger strike (kp 27/09/2018)
Parliamentary
committee vows to fight sexual violence (kp
26/09/2018)
Lawmakers
mull fare issue (kp 24/09/2018)
Chairpersons
of
all 16 parliamentary committees in place: The
panels can direct issues related to policies and
programmes to the government and follow up on
those directions (ht 24/09/2018)
NCP
picks majority women for House committee heads
(rep 18/09/2018) [but
predominantly Tagadharis, especially Bahuns!!],
Women
to head half of parliamentary panels (kp
21/09/2018), Women
‘fairly’ represented in HoR panels (ht
21/09/2018), Chairpersons
of HoR thematic panels sworn in (ht
22/09/2018), Women
in charge: Female lawmakers now head half of the
House committees (kp 24/09/2018)
Second
joint parliamentary committee formed (ht
18/09/2018)
Parliament
passes all bills on basic rights, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp) [by
breaking laws and rulings in an authoritarian
way!], Fundamental
rights-related bills passed / MPs cast doubt
over implementation, by Rewati Sapkota (ht
17/09/2018)
House
set to endorse laws barring uneducated people
from all types of jobs after 10 yrs, by
Ashok Dahal (rep 16/09/2018)
Parliament
scrambles: to meet time limit: Both Houses have
to endorse 17 new Acts by Sept 18 (kp
14/09/2018), Scramble
to meet deadline on fundamental right laws
(rep 15/09/2018), Deadline
looming large over passage of rights bills,
by Jagdishor Panday (ht 16/09/2018)
Allowance
cut affects lawmaking process in parliament,
by Ashok Dahal (rep 06/09/2018)
No
laws
on fundamental rights ready though deadline ends
Sept 19: Speaker of the lower house Krisha
Bahadur Mahara is, meanwhile, scheduled to
embark on five-day visit to China from September
7, despite the pressure of business in
parliament, by Ashok Dahal (rep 04/09/2018)
[He should resign if
foreign trips are more important than his job!],
Abdication
of duty: 15 laws yet to be enacted (rep
05/09/2018), One
week deadline to table rights laws: Speaker
Mahara says his visit to China will not delay
process (kp 07/09/2018) [??], Fundamental
rights bills to be endorsed with contested
provisions (rep 07/09/2018) [??]
Direct
question-answer session kicks off in House of
Representatives, by Jagdishor Panday (ht
04/09/2018)
Lawmakers
demand removal of 'regressive' provisions in
Privacy Bill (rep 02/09/2018), Why
privacy
bill should be amended: The state has no right
to control people’s freedom and liberties while
introducing right to privacy laws. No law should
encroach on people’s right to know, by
Taranath Dahal (rep 02/09/2018)
House
panel elections delayed again (kp
01/09/2018)
Mahara
to shut down House to visit China (ht
30/08/2018) [??]
Assembly
to elect three chairs today (kp 29/08/2018)
Ruling,
opposition parties agree on power-sharing in NA
thematic panels (ht 29/08/2018)
House
committee seeks suggestions from experts on
Health Education Bill (rep 29/08/2018)
House
panel to consult KC on Medical Edu Bill
(kp 20/08/2018)
Foreign
junkets help delay House panel head picks,
by Ashok Dahal (rep 18/08/2018)
Amendments
registered to citizenship bill, by Jagdishor
Panday (ht 18/08/2018)
Lawmakers
for passing medical education act in line with
govt-Dr KC deal (rep 17/08/2018)
Voting
to pick HoR committee heads on Aug 21 (rep
14/08/2018)
Deadline
to enact laws may be missed, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht 13/08/2018)
Talks
to
select chair of ‘mini parliaments’ begin: Nepali
Congress demands top posts in at least four mini
parliaments while ruling parties agree to only
one post (kp 08/08/2018)
10
House panels hold first meeting (kp
07/08/2018)
Govt
to present seven bills (kp 06/08/2018)
Judge’s
hearing:
If Joshee is on the wrong side, he should face
legal action, but from PHC members, independent
decisions are expected (ht 06/08/2018)
All
parliamentary committees in place (kp
03/08/2019) [After 6
months!?!]
NC
walks out from House (rerp 03/08/2018), House
proceedings continue despite opposition walkout
(kp 03/08/2018), Speaker’s
conduct irks Nepali Congress (kp 04/08/2018)
Hearing
panel may put Joshee’s fate to vote (kp
01/08/2018), Joshee
meets PM after PHC indecision: SC secretariat,
CIAA joint team to visit school to resolve
certificate controversy, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht 01/08/2018), Stalemate
over CJ continues (kp 02/08/2018), Hearings
committee again puts off decision on Joshee
(rep 02/08/2018), PHC
member ‘receives death threat’ (rep
02/08/2018), PHC
member Niru Pal issued death threat, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 02/08/2018), Linger
no longer: House panel should not delay further
on the appointment of chief justice (kp
03/08/2018)
NC
wants either speaker or deputy speaker post in
House (kp 28/07/2018), Parliament
can’t discuss sub-judice case: Speaker (kp
30/07/2018), Let
go: NCP should be ready to share key positions
in Parliament with NC (kp 30/07/2018) [The Constitution is very
clear in this respect, but which party is
interested in the Constitution?]
NA
meet postponed following NC protest (kp
26/07/2018), National
Assembly adjourned for a week after obstruction
(rep 26/07/2018)
After
HoR, opposition Congress obstructs National
Assembly (kp 25/07/2018), Beat
the clock: Parliament must reconvene immediately
so that pending Acts are endorsed on time
(kp 25/07/2018)
Hearing
for
reforms: The parliamentary hearing committee is
preparing to conduct hearing on chief justice,
CIAA chief and ambassadors. Will it be able to
break the past trend?, by Ananta Raj Luitel
(rep 25/07/2018)
Acting
Chief Justice faces 5 complaints: House panel to
grill him on Thursday (kp 24/07/2018)
House
meeting put off for eight days (rep
20/07/2018)
NC’s
Role in Parliament, by Narayan Upadhyay (kp
18/07/2018)
House
rule on MPs' suspension challenged at SC
(rep 16/07/2018)
Hearing
committee to be formed tomorrow if fed
parliament meets (kp 08/07/2018), Bhattarai
likely to lead powerful hearing panel (kp
09/07/2018), Parliament
forms hearing committee (kp 10/07/2018), 15
Public Hearing Committee members finalised
(ht 10/07/2018), PHSC
to prepare working procedure (rep
11/07/2018), PHC’s
efficacy:
PHC members represent the parties, but they
should rise above partisan interests when it
comes to approving nominees (ht 11/07/2018),
Hearing
procedure endorsed (kp 13/07/2018)
State
Affairs Committee tops choice of NCP bigwigs
(rep 08/07/2018)
Govt
registers
National: Medical Education Bill: Legislation
does not address concerns raised by Dr Govinda
KC; Congress leader Thapa says party will block
the bill’s passage (kp 07/07/2018), NC
obstructs House meeting over Dr Govinda KC’s
demand (kp 07/07/2018)
Congress
wants fringe parties’ representation (kp
04/07/2018), Speaker:
House panels to be formed with or without NC,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 06/07/2018)
Transitional
justice bill goes thru both houses: Enforced
disappearances enquiry, TRC bill sent to
president (ht 03/07/2018)
PM
makes fun of MPs’ queries in parliament: NC
Chief Whip Khand terms it objectionable, by
Ashok Dahal (rep 30/06/2018)
Bill
for Med Edu Ordinance tabled: Altering of major
provisions will allow more medical colleges in
Kathmandu Valley, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
30/06/2018), Congress
blocks
replacement bill: Raising questions over process
and contents, opposition wants major provisions
of the ordinance retained, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 02/07/2018), Medical
education bill withdrawn: Old law to come into
force from Wednesday amid protests, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht 02/07/2018), Govt
puts
national medical bill on hold: Officials say the
govt decided not to table the bill after
learning that the NC would obstruct the House if
it did so (kp 13/08/2018)
House
approves Appropriation Bill (kp 30/06/2018)
Linger
no further: Delay in forming parliamentary panel
would hinder Parliament’s functions (kp
29/06/2018), Differences
delay House committees’ formation, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht 29/0/2018)
Bill
on TRC, CIEDP terms extension in parliament
(rep 29/06/2018) [The
exension of terms means little without
fundamental changes in justice law and politics!]
MPs
divided over handing ongoing projects to local
levels (rep 29/06/2018) [Federalism misunderstood or simply not
wanted?], NCP
lawmakers file motion of urgent public
importance (ht 29/06/2018)
Govt
committed to protecting borders, PM tells
Parliament (ht 27/06/2018)
PM’s
whip fails to stop criticism of budget from his
party lawmakers, by Jagdishor Panday (ht
26/06/2018)
Formation
of 16 House panels must be based on consensus,
says NC (ht 24/06/2018), Formation
of House panels stalled, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht 25/06/2018), NCP
and Nepali Congress squabble over federal panel:
The main opposition insists on parliamentary
committees via consensus, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp 26/06/2018), Disputes
delay House committee formations (rep
26/06/2018)
House
passes parliamentary regulations (ht
23/06/2018)
Bill
on formation of Administrative Court registered,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 22/06/2018)
Terms
of NA members through lottery today (kp
18/06/2018), Half
of NC Upper House members pick 2-yr term (kp
19/06/2018), NA
members draw lots to decide term lengths: Half
NC members pick two-year terms (rep
19/06/2018)
Joint
draft panel tables proposal on federal
parliament regulation (kp 18/06/2018)
NCP
lawmakers criticise budget (ht 17/06/2018),
PM
tells ruling party lawmakers not to criticise
central budget (kp 17/06/2018) [Is this a democratic state
or party dictatorship?]
Race
for Parliament panel chairs begins, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp 16/06/2018)
Two
crucial parliamentary panels to be formed soon
(ht 13/06/2018)
Speaker
or deputy speaker should quit: Oppn, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 12/06/2018) [Article 91 of the constitution demands
that both positions have to be filled by members
of different parties!], Play
by
the rules: The ruling party cannot misinterpret
the constitutional provisions as per its
convenience for the posts of Speaker and Deputy
Speaker (ht 13/06/2018), Opposition
demands either speaker or dy speaker to step
down (rep 14/06/2018), NCP,
oppn party trade barbs (ht 14/06/2018), NCP
holding two positions in House
‘unconstitutional’ (kp 1506/2018)
Upper
House regulations endorsed (kp 11/06/2018),
NA
to fix tenure of members through lottery on June
18 (ht 11/06/2018)
Lack
of expenditure details puts off House meeting
(kp 11/06/2018)
HoR
regulations paves way for forming thematic
committees (ht 10/06/2018), NCP
ready to let oppn lead PAC, yet to decide about
others (rep 10/06/2018), Accused
lawmakers to be suspended, says NA chair (ht
11/06/2018)
No
suspension of MPs facing trial, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 09/06/2018) [Close
cooperation of leading politicians and criminals
and the protection of the latter continues
unabated! This is a characteristic of the
lawless state of Nepal!], MPs
not to be suspended upon arrest (rep
09/06/2018), National
Assembly set to endorse regulation today (kp
10/06/2018)
Parliament
Secretariat to hold orientation for MPs (kp
06/06/2018)
Dispute
takes
regulation off House agenda: The ruling and
opposition parties are at odds over whether or
not to suspend a lawmaker facing judicial
custody (kp 05/06/2018), Ruling
party divided over House regulation: Speaker
drops plan to pass regulation through majority
vote (rep 05/06/2018)
Overlapping
issues delay drafting of laws on basic rights:
Fast-track endorsement necessary to meet
September 19 deadline, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp 05/06/2018)
No
House rules before a month: Crucial appointments
stand to be delayed further, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 03/06/2018) [The
new goverment is as ineffective as previous
governments despite great promises and clear
majorities!!]
Budget
fails
to please even ruling party MPs: FinMin
Khatiwada faces ire for saying that he was
forced to include Constituency Development Fund
(kp 01/06/2018), NCP
lawmakers find fault with budget: ‘Scrap Local
Infra Development Partnership Programme’ (ht
01/06/2018), Khatiwada
under fire from lawmakers over pork barrel
(rep 01/06/2018)
Delay
in enacting regulations hits House functioning
(ht 31/05/2018), Enact
rules
pronto: Lawmakers who are custodians of
Parliament cannot take it hostage; they should
sort out issues and enact regulations at the
earliest (ht 01/06/2018)
Lawmakers
or project managers? MPs must stick to their job
of monitoring government activities, not
managing them, by Mohan Kumar Rai (kp
29/05/2018) [But it's
imperative for their corrupt ambitions!]
House
misses its roles due to absence of panels
(rep 29/05/2018)
Laying
Foundation for Prosperity, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn 28/05/2018), House
passes policies and programmes, by Sanjeev
Giri (kp 28/05/2018)
Speaker
slams truant lawmakers (kp 26/05/2018)
Congress,
Madhesi parties say policies seem like poll
pitch (kp 24/05/2018), Oli
urges mps to endorse policies and not criticise
(kp 24/05/2018), Debate
on govt’s policies and programmes begins (ht
24/05/2018), Debate
on policies and programmes continues in House of
Representatives (ht 26/04/2018)
Govt
policies and programmes: Six amendment proposals
filed (kp 23/05/2018), Waiting
for budget: Setting ambitious growth rate is
welcome, but the govt’s major challenge is to
deliver (kp 23/05/2018)
Govt
sets ambitious growth targets: Annual policies
and programmes say per capita income will double
in five years, by Binod Ghimire (kp
22/05/2018) [??],
Policies,
programmes aim to enhance infra, by Pushpa
Raj Acharya (ht 22/05/2018), Govt
to concentrate on statute implementation
(rep 20/05/2018), Document
without priorities: Congress (ht 22/05/2018), Pvt
sector applauds govt’s policies and programmes
(ht 22/05/2018), The
politics of budgeting: The people should not be
taxed heavily so that politicians can indulge in
their desires, by Gokarna Awasthi (kp
22/05/2018)
House
notified about new party (kp 19/05/2018), Lawmakers
welcome left unification (ht 19/05/2018)
Lawmakers
raise
Madhesis’ concern about citizenship denial in
House: Say statelessness hits their studies,
chances of getting jobs (ht 19/05/2018)
Leaders
spar over funds: UML chairman says Member of
Parliament’s job is to make laws, not dole out
funds, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
17/05/2018), 51
projects flout rules: New study: NGO FEG Nepal
exposes lawmakers’ violations (kp
20/05/2018), PM
moots new CDF modality, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht 20/05/2018)
Lawmakers
raise questions over Modi visit (ht
15/05/2018), Lawmakers
question PM’s ‘nationalist stand’ (rep
15/05/2018)
Modi
visit pushes back budget plans (kp
12/05/2018)
MPs
ask FinMin to do ‘reality check’ before
preparing budget (kp 11/05/2018)
UML
MPs want govt to continue doling outconstituency
budget, by Binod Ghimire (kp 10/05/2018)
Medical
Education Ordinance approved (ht 10/05/2018)
Pre-budget
discussion begins today, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht 09/05/2018)
Four
ordinances tabled at House as budget session
begins (kp 07/05/2018)
MPs
in judicial custody spared suspension (kp
06/05/2018), MPs
for suspending tainted colleagues (kp
09/05/2018), Impasse
on lawmaker suspension continues (kp
17/05/2018)
Dr
KC tells Parliament to pass health law soon
(kp 04/05/2018)
Lower
House regulations: Draft meeting draws blank as
lawmaker ban issue simmers (kp 03/05/2018),
Leaders
to resolve draft row today (kp 04/05/2018)
Prez
Bhandari to present Govt policies, programmes on
May 15 (ht 03/05/2018)
MPs
call for renewing constituency budget, by
Binod Ghimire and Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
29/04/2018) [The running
of development projects should not be the task
an parliamentarians! It only opens the door to
favouritism and corruption!], Lawmakers'
lobby for continuity of controversial fund
sparks concerns, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep
29/04/2018), At
fiscal end, govt bids for pet projects (kp
29/04/2018), Lawmakers
‘misuse special project funds’, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 01/05/2018), Constituency
Development Funds, by Mukti Rijal (rn
03/05/2018)
Row
over lottery method to fix NA members' tenures
stalls regulation, by Ashok Dahal (rep
29/04/2018)
Panels
agree
on move to impeach key officials: Drafting
panels of both Houses agreed on Thursday that 25
pc members of any House can move impeachment
motion which has to be endorsed by two-thirds
majority (kp 27/04/2018), Rift
over provision to suspend MPs accused of crime,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 27/04/2018)
Parliament
staff enjoy 80 pc perks under dodgy decision
(rep 27/08/2018)
Dispute
delays Lower House draft rules (kp
26/04/2018)
Eight
ministers submit property details; ‘MPs furnish
papers’ (kp 19/04/2018)
House
panel agrees to suspend lawmakers put in
judicial custody (kp 18/04/2018)
Army
gives up land for fed parliament (kp
13/04/2018)
Call
to accelerate drafting of all Acts: Federal
parliament must endorse all Acts by March 4,
2019 (kp 12/04/2018)
Speaker
wants bills by mid-May (ht 12/04/2018)
Fed
secretariat recommends Yogi and Phuyal:
President Bhandari to decide on secretaries for
HoR and NA (kp 10/04/2018)
Federal
Parliament prorogates (kp 04/04/2018)
PM
to address Parliament before India visit:
Ongoing session of the House to end after three
to four meetings, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
02/04/2018)
Draft
group increases thematic panels to 10 (kp
01/04/2018)
House
nods to extend terms of TJ bodies (kp
31/03/2018), HoR
endorses TRC, CIEDP ordinance: Replacement bill
to incorporate Supreme Court verdict: AG (ht
31/03/2018)
Fed
units to get law blueprints in 15 days, says AG
(kp 30/03/2018)
Prez
in Parliament: Dawn of a new era (kp
30/03/2018)
HPE
ordinance forwarded to Parliament Secretariat
(kp 29/03/2018), Medical
education ordinance registered in Parliament
(ht 30/03/2018), NWPP
lawmaker lodges application against medical
education ordinance (ht 31/03/2018), Dr
KC threatens fresh hunger strike (ht
31/03/2018), House
endorses HPE Ordinance: Law bars
establishment of new medical schools
in Kathmandu Valley for a decade, by Manish
Gautam (kp 04/04/2018)
Nine
panels
likely for Lower House: The Regulations Drafting
Committee plans nine thematic committees in the
Lower House. This exceeds the Parliament
Secretariat’s suggestion of seven panels (kp
28/03/2018)
President
to address fed parliament on Thursday (kp
27/03/2018)
Ordinances
may be tabled tomorrow (kp 25/03/2018)
All
Upper, Lower House posts filled: Shashikala
Dahal of CPN-MC elected National Assembly deputy
chair (ht 19/03/2018)
Bhusal,
Tumbahangphe in Deputy Speaker race (kp
16/03/2018), ‘Left
alliance shouldn’t have contested’, by
Roshan S. Nepal (ht 16/03/2018), Tumbahangphe
is Deputy Speaker (kp 17/03/2018), CPN-UML
leader Tumbahamphe elected Deputy Speaker of HoR
(ht 17/03/2018)
UML’s
Timilsina elected unopposed as NA chair: Nepali
Congress does not field candidate, clears way
for his election (kp 13/03/2018), Ganesh
Timilsina elected NA chair (ht 15/03/2018),
Timilsina
assumes NA office as its chairman (kp
15/03/2018)
Statute
implementation laws top priority: Speaker
(ht 11/03/2018) [These
laws should alredy have been passed before 21
January 2018 as demanded by the constitution!!]
Parliament
has to endorse over 40 new Acts, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 10/03/2018)
Mahara
ahead in Speaker race (kp 09/03/2018), NC
calls for consensus Speaker (kp 09/03/2018),
Mahara
likely to be HoR speaker, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht 09/03/2018), Mahara
elected unopposed to post of Speaker of House of
Representatives (ht 09/03/2018), Mahara
to be sworn in as Speaker tomorrow: Parliament
to announce his unopposed election, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp 10/03/2018), Mahara
elected speaker of Lower House unopposed (ht
10/03/2018), Mahara
elected Speaker of HoR unanimously (kp
11/03/2018)
Leaders
vow to work together for prosperity (kp
07/03/2018)
Fed
parliament in session: Both the Houses endorse
interim rules of procedure (kp 06/03/2018),
Houses
of parliament begin historic first sessions
(rep 06/03/2018)
Bicameral
parliament in two decades: lawmakers’ oath today,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 04/03/2018), Federal
parliament convenes: Oldest members Mahantha
Thakur and Tara Devi Bhatta administer oath to
members of both the Houses, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 05/03/2018), First
meeting of federal parliament today (rep
05/03/2018)
Poll
dates for constitutional posts to be out soon,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht 04/03/2018)
Parties
agree on voting schedule: Prez poll after
Speaker and Deputy Speaker election (kp
01/03/2018), Parliament
Secretariat told to fix schedule for election of
speaker, NA chair (ht 01/03/2018)
House
Q&A session with PM proposed, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht 28/02/2018)
Finally,
We Have The National Assembly, by Prem
Khatry (rn 27/02/2018)
Government
to construct new Parliament building (ht
26/02/2018)
Mahara,
Pokharel, Gurung eying speaker post (rep
24/02/2018)
Focus
on
business: Parliament now must focus its
attention on making new laws without encroaching
upon jurisdictions of the provincial assemblies
and local level units (ht 21/02/2018)
Fed
Parliament to convene on March 5 (kp
20/02/2018)
Groundwork
begins
to prioritise crucial bills: Ordinances related
to National Assembly and medical education on
top of the priority list (ht 19/02/2018)
Preps
for parliament meet: President Bhandari to
summon federal parliament on the
government’s recommendation (kp 17/02/2018),
Parliament
session by month-end (ht)
Prez
to consult new govt on Upper House nominees
(kp 17/02/2018), New
govt to nix recommendation of 3 for upper house
(rep 17/02/2018)
Parliament
set for session in a week after final election
results ,by Rupesh Acharya (ht 13/02/2018)
All
set for bicameral parliament, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 08/02/2018)
50pc
work on construction of NA hall completed
(kp 03/01/2017)
Preparations
on for House of Representatives and National
Assembly, by Rupesh Acharya (ht 20/12/2017)
‘Lower
House to be ready in a week’ (kp 17/12/2017)
Four
secretaries proposed for two Houses of
Parliament, by Rupesh Acharya (ht
15/12/2017)
42
pc new faces in parliament under FPTP, by
Ashok Dahal (rep 13/12/2017)
Cost
of running legislatures to jump threefold: Rs 1
billion annually for only sallery and perks of
all 884 legislators, by Rudra Pangeni (rep
13/12/2017)
Parliament
Secretariat making preparation to hold meetings
of HoR, National Assembly (ht 11/12/2017) [The members of the NA have
first to be elected by the Provincial
Assemblies! But where shall the latter meet?
There are no laws, infrastructure, staff; not
even the names of the headquarters are clear!
Federalism is still a fare dream!!]
Works
start for housing HoR and National Assembly: The
main hall of the ICC that housed the CA shall be
turned into Lower House (kp 07/12/2017)
Prep
works on at ICC for new Lower and Upper Houses
(kp 28/11/2017)
ICC
will
continue to house federal parliament as well:
The Parliament Secretariat has been renting
the ICC premises since the first
Constituent Assembly elections in 2008 (kp
26/10/2017)
Ex-MPs
get red passport submission deadline (kp
20/10/2017)
Four
Years of Parliament, by Uttam Maharjan (rn
19/10/2017)
CA-turned-Parliament
completes
term: Top leaders hail constitution promulgation
as historic achievement, say stage set for the
implementation of the charter, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 15/10/2017), Parliament
dissolved:
Altogether, the House passed 84 bills and failed
to pass 20; Cabinet expansion within bounds of
the constitution, says PM, by Rupesh Acharya
(ht 15/10/2017), Historic
tenure:
Periodic elections are the bedrock of democracy
delivering services to the people and laying
foundations of developments through people’s
participation (ht 16/10/2017)
Report
of
panel probing 2013 CA poll silent about rigging:
Panel head Karna delayed report 3 years ‘to keep
enjoying vehicle facility’ (rep 14/10/2017)
UML,
Maoist
Centre MPs block HPE Bill: Government aborted
its plan of tabling the bill after the UML and
Maoist Centre warned of House obstruction
(kp 13/10/2017)
Parliament
to be dissolved tomorrow (kp 12/10/2017), House
to convene last meeting today (ht
13/10/2017)
Vote
transfer row halts National Assembly Election
Bill, by Ashok Dahal (rep 12/10/2017)
House
to pass bills today (ht 06/10/2017), House
passes three bills (ht 07/10/2017), House
fails to pass key bills in the absence of
lawmakers (rep 07/10/2017)
Speaker
ignores protests, carries on with House
proceedings (ht 26/09/2017)
House
panel passes civil servants adjustment bill:
Seniority, choice and permanent address bases
for govt staff adjustment (kp 25/09/2017)
MPs
preparing
to rush through HPE Bill: If passed in present
form, it will directly benefit a handful of
institutions; Lawmakers plan to put the Health
Profession Education Bill to a vote in
Parliament on Monday (kp 23/09/2017)
MPs
propose changes to upper house, prez polls
bills, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 23/09/2017)
Parliament
passes Edu Act (Ninth Amendment) Bill: Some
lawmakers say move will further ruin public
education sector, by Binod Ghimire (kp
20/09/2017), House
endorses Local Level Governance Act: Legislation
opens door to full-fledged functioning (kp
20/09/2017), House
expedites bills endorsement, 7 bills endorsed on
single day (rep 20/09/2017)
Bill
on
National Assembly members registered: The bill
has proposed the first-past-the-post Bloc
Voting Electoral System - similar to the
one adopted for the local level elections - to
elect members of the National Assembly,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 14/09/2017)
MPs
press for lifelong perks as retirement draws
near (kp 12/09/2017), Bid
to pass bill on VIP facilities on: Lawmakers
want pay and perks for former MPs as well
(ht 14/09/2017), MPs
not to get ‘retirement benefit’ (kp
18/09/2017)
Fate
of three dozen bills uncertain, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 10/09/2017)
Parliament
passes Madhesi Commission Bill unanimously
(ht 09/09/2017)
Constitution
amendment bill: Parliament begins clause-wise
discussion (ht 17/08/2017)
House
adjourned for lack of quorum (kp 05/08/2017)
[!?]
‘Pass
Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill’
(ht 31/07/2017)
MPs’
reservations block endorsement of Health
Profession Education Bill, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 30/07/2017)
Parliament
to send election related bills to House panel,
by Rupesh Acharya (ht 30/07/2017)
Parliament
launches website, mobile app: House needs own
television channel, radio station to keep people
informed: Speaker (kp 28/07/2017)
Fifty-three
bills need House consideration: It is the
government’s duty to give business to the
Parliament, by Rupesh Acharya (ht
27/07/2017), Pass
bills
soon: The political parties in parliament must
reach consensus to pass these important bills so
that elections can be held on time (ht
28/07/2017)
Civil,
penal
code bills pending in Parliament, by Rupesh
Acharya (ht 18/07/2017)
House
panel
seeks details on fund assurance, payments
(ht 14/07/2017)
Civil
servant
adjustment: House unanimously passes bill
(kp 13/07/2017)
House
endorses
Appropriation Bill (kp 11/07/2017)
House
continues
discussion on budget (ht 07/07/2017), Budget
discussions in parliament turn dull (rep
07/07/2017), House
concludes
discussion on budget (ht 08/07/2017)
House
endorses
govt’s policy, programmes: Budget today •
CPN-UML not to obstruct proceedings, by
Rupesh Acharya (kp 29/05/2017)
Opposition
parties
obstruct Parliament (kp 27/05/2017), CPN-UML’s
House
obstruction continues (ht 27/05/2017), UML
agrees
to resume House (ht 27/05/2017), House
resumes
after: 3-party agreement: NC, Maoist Centre
agree to withdraw impeachment motion against CJ
(kp 28/05/2017)
Govt
policies
and programmes: Budget focus on local body
empowerment, by Rupak D. Sharma (kp
26/05/2017), Obstructed,
House
unable to thank President for address (kp
26/05/2017)
Prez
gives
parties 7 days to pick consensus PM (kp
26/05/2017)
Pre-budget
discussion
today: President to present govt’s policies and
programmes on Thursday (kp 23/05/2017), Pre-budget
discussion
in limbo this year? (kp 24/05/2017)
Caretaker
government
to present new fiscal budget (ht 21/05/2017)
Longest
Parliament
session prorogued after 381 days, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 19/05/2017)
House
meet
postponed until tomorrow (kp 06/05/2017)
House
to fix date for discussion on impeachment motion,
by Ashok Dahal (rep 04/05/2017)
Constitution
amendment:
Bill to be put to vote today? Govt indecisive;
Ruling coalition struggles to muster required
numbers to pass proposal (kp 04/05/2017), House
to
dwell on amendment bill today: CPN-UML not to
obstruct parliament proceedings (kp
04/05/2017), Govt
defers amendment bid as RPP stands divided
(rep 04/05/2017)
Govt
bid to pass amendment bill fails: RPP, NC
lawmakers deliberately skip House meeting
(rep 01/05/2017)
House
back
in business (kp 26/04/2017), House
resumes as govt backs out: Lawmakers allowed
registering amendments to the constitution
amendment bill (rep 27/04/2017)
UML
obstructs
House: The main oppn party objects to charter
revision, polls-after-budget plans; The party is
against the agreement on revising several
provisions of the constitution (kp
26/04/2017) [Failed
understanding of democratic principles!!],
UML
obstructs House over amendment bill: Move poses
challenge to endorsing amendment before
candidacy registrations (rep 26/04/2017)
Most
MPs in constituencies, House lacks quorum,
by Ashok Dahal rep 21/04/2017)
Lawmakers
oppose
strict provisions in cooperative bill, by
Rajesh Khanal (kp 15/04/2017)
Partyfull
Panchayat:
The parliament should immediately correct this
constitution-defying apartheid law and allow all
parties to use their party symbols as electoral
symbols, by Ujwal Thapa (rep 15/04/2017)
In
a
first, govt tables NHRC report in House, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 08/04/2017)
Speaker
for
ending ongoing House session (kp 07/04/2017)
House
taskforce
submits report on labour bill (kp
31/03/2017)
House
sits
idle with no business to deal with: Yet to enact
100 laws needed to implement charter, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 22/03/2017)
Deliberation
on
inclusion commission bill begins (ht
22/03/2017)
House
passes
bill relating to wards and constituency:
Provision to allow division of one ward between
two constituencies (ht 21/03/2017)
Madhesi
Morcha
boycotts Parliament meeting (kp 20/03/2017)
House
session
to end in a week, by Rupesh Acharya (ht
19/03/2017)
MPs
lobby for VVIP perks after retirement (rep
18/03/2017)
House
directs govt to take action against Lokman Singh
Karki, by Ashok Dahal (rep 15/03/2017)
Constitution
amendment:
Speaker likely to send bill to special committee,
by Rupesh Acharya (ht 04/03/2017)
House
to
dwell on amendment bill today (ht
22/02/2017), Parliament
meeting
postponed yet again (kp 23/02/2017)
House
panel’s
directives go unheeded (ht 16/02/2017)
Speaker
tweaks regulation 'to recruit party cadres'
(rep 14/02/2017)
Budget
session crosses 10 months, by Ashok Dahal
(rep 04/02/2017) [!!]
House
endorses
third poll-related bill: 5 laws must to hold
local elections n 4 more needed for federal,
provincial and prez votes (kp 31/01/2017)
Ruling,
opposition
parties pick their own candidates for PAC chair
(ht 30/01/2017), PAC
set to get chair after nearly six months:
Upadhyay from Maoist Center, Chaulagain from UML
in the fray (rep 30/01/2017), Ruling
party
MP elected PAC chair against norm: In 50-member
committee, Dor Prasad Upadhyay gets 23 votes
against 16 of UML candidate Chaulagain, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 31/01/2017)
Local
elections
bill: MPs: Vote before representatives’ tenure
expires, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
29/01/2017)
Team
readies
two poll bills for submission: Sub-panel plans
to give final touches to first two bills in its
meeting on Monday morning and sub-mit them to
the SAC late, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
23/01/2017), Parliament
endorses
two poll-related bills (kp 26/01/201)
Do
your
own job: Almost all the parliamentary panels
give directive to the government on areas that
do not fall under their jurisdictions (ht
19/01/2017)
Parliamentary
panel
to seek experts’ advice: NC and UML
lawmakers are divided whether the
impeachment motion against Karki needs to
be moved forward (kp 17/01/2017), Experts
express
their inability to offer advice to parliamentary
panel, by Binod Ghimire (kp 18/01/2017), Sub-committee
to
probe charges against Karki, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 19/01/2017), House
panel discusses impeachment motion against
former CIAA chief (rep 19/01/2017), Once
defender,
now chair of probe panel: Advocate and lawmaker
Ram Narayan Bidari’s role as the head of a
subcommittee of Parliament raises conflict of
interest questions (kp 22/01/2017), Impeachment
imbroglio: If the IRC quashes the motion, it
will imply that the 157 MPs who petitioned for
Lokman Singh Karki’s impeachment were wrong,
by Narayan Manandhar (rep 25/01/2017), Lokman
Singh Karki cannot be impeached:
Parliamentary panel, by Ashok Dahal (rep
31/01/2017), Karki
can’t
be impeached: Subpanel, by Binod Ghimire (kp
02/02/2017), House
subpanel
probe finds Karki guilty on four of seven
charges: The subcommittee, which has already
ruled out impeachment of Karki, has suggested
that the concerned agencies can book
him (kp 09/02/2017), 'Lawmakers
showing
soft corner to ex-CIAA chief fearing exposure'
(kp 09/02/2017)
Lawmakers
weigh
three options on election date (kp
15/01/2017)
House
sends
two more election bills to SAC: The State
Affairs Committee has been working to
finalise three other election bills for
the last two months, by Sujan Dhungana (kp
14/01/2017)
House
panel
for removing NOC’s infrastructure tax on petro
products (ht 14/01/2017)
Election
for
PAC chair postponed, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
11/01/2017)
Lawmakers
want
amendment bill to state poll dates (ht
10/01/2017)
Discussion
begins
on voter list bill (kp 09/01/2017)
Constitution
amendment:
Bill tabled in House amid opposition, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 09/01/2017), SC
Ruling And Oppositions' Stance, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn 09/01/2017), Constitution
amendment
bill: Deliberations likely to start on Thursday
(kp 10/01/2017)
UML
to
continue obstructing House proceedings (ht
08/01/2017) [A sheer
contempt of court and disregard of democratic
principles!]
Call
for
electing PAC chair pronto (kp 04/01/2017)
Constitution
amendment
bill: Supreme Court declines to issue interim
order, by Dewan Rai (kp 03/01/2017), SC
denies
stay against amendment bill, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 03/01/2017), SC
refuses interim order in petitions against
amendment bill, by Nabin Khatiwada (rep
03/01/2017), House
postponed
again after parties pledge deal (kp
04/01/2017)
House
obstruction
crosses a month (kp 03/01/2017)
Parliament
should
be allowed to exercise its sovereign right,
interview with Ramesh Lekhak (kp 02/01/2017)
Speaker
gives
parties 3 days to resolve issues: Warns of
finding way out of impasse in Parliament, by
Binods Ghimire (kp 30/12/2016)
Oppn
parties
obstruct House meeting again (kp 29/12/2016)
Against
Holding Parliament A Hostage, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn 26/12/2016)
House
meeting
postponed: Speaker's move an attempt to
encourage parties to end deadlock in parliament,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 25/12/2016), Second-rung
leaders
bid to end House row: Ruling, opposition parties
in negotiation but no clue of agreement yet,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 25/12/2016)
Sub-committee(s)
to
finalise election laws: Three election related
bills have been languishing at the State Affairs
Committee of Parliament for more than two months
(kp 22/12/2016)
Prolonged
stalemate
likely in Parliament: Speaker not to allow
tabling of constitution amendment bill today
amid obstruction by opposition parties, by
Prakash Acharya (ht 22/12/2016)
Oppn
parties
obstruct House again (kp 20/12/2016), Opposition
foils
discussion on statute amendment, poll bills:
Seven parties, led by main opposition CPN-UML,
have been obstructing the House since the
amendment bill was registered on November
29, by Binod Ghimire (kp 20/12/2016)
Ruling
coalition,
oppn headed for showdown, by Sarin Ghimire
(kp 19/12/2016), Speaker
to
talk impasse with top leaders today (kp
17/12/2016)
MPs
urged
to roll back amendment proposal: The decision to
send text messages to MPs was made by a meeting
of the student unions affiliated to the oppn
parties (kp 16/12/2016)
Parliament
meeting
postponed for a week: Oppn parties obtruct the
House despite Speaker Gharti’s repeated request
to support the discussion over impeachment
motion (kp 10/12/2016), RPP:
House
Obstruction only benefits extremists (kp
10/12/2016), Speaker
urges
PM to help end House obstruction (ht
11/12/2016), UML
‘will
not’ obstruct House for poll bills (kp
12/12/2016), Oppn
parties
to continue House obstruction (kp
14/12/2016), House
meeting
put off until Monday (kp 16/12/2016), Speaker
adjourns
House till Monday, by Prakash Acharya (ht
16/10/2016), House
obstruction
stalls poll bills, impeachment motion: Due to
UML’s protest over the constitution amendment
bill, deliberations on impeachment motion
against Karki and bills related to local polls
have been stalled, by Sarin Ghimire (kp
18/12/2016)
House
panel
tells govt to rise development expenditure
(kp 09/12/2016), Actual
budget
spending reaches 6.5pc in first four months of
FY: House panel criticises the government
for not being able to spend the money set aside
for development projects (kp
09/12/2016)
Commission
gives MPs two days to agree on Province 2 local
units (rep 09/12/2016)
Speaker
in
bid to end House obstruction (ht
08/12/2016), Speaker’s
bid
to end House deadlock fails: Deuba, Oli stick to
their guns; Gharti to hold meeting with PM today
(kp 09/12/2016)
Government
bodies not taking directives seriously: House
committee (rep 07/12/2016)
Oppn
obstructs
House for 2nd straight day (kp 03/12/2016),
Oppn
demands withdrawal of amendment bill: Obstructs
second successive House meeting (rep
03/12/2016), House
obstructed
for third day (kp 05/12/2016)
40
days
on, House still debates Karki impeachment motion
(kp 30/11/2016)
House
committee
to quiz PM on TJ mechanism issues (kp
26/11/2016)
Lawmakers
want
voting age to be lowered to 16 years (ht
26/11/2016)
Finance
Committee
approves BAFI Bill with amendments, by
Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht 22/11/2016)
Karki
impeachment
motion: House panel lays out procedure (kp
18/11/2016), Discussion
on
impeachment motion lingers: A senior RPP-Nepal
leader says major parties may be waiting for the
court to decide case against Karki (kp
19/11/2016), House
today
continues debate on impeachment motion (ht
19/11/2016), MPs
want impeachment motion wound up speedily
(rep 19/11/2016)
Non-compliance
with
directives: House panel to submit report in 15
days; Failure to blacklist the contractors not
complying with their contractual obligations has
delayed projects (kp 17/11/2016), Project
doldrums:
Many of the instructions are simply ignored;
most of the rest are implemented half-heartedly,
leading to their very slow pace (ht
18/11/2016)
House
panel
blames govt authorities of subverting
development projects, by Prakash Acharya (ht
17/11/2016)
Activities
of
the House to be systematised (ht 16/11/2016)
Bill
to
hike MPs’ pay and perks moved (kp
15/11/2016), Parties
to
ensure more facilities for lawmakers, by
Prakash Acharya (ht 16/11/2016), Perks
and
work: Past instances show that some of the laws
were passed by Parliament while many lawmakers
said yes without being unaware of their future
consequences (ht 17/11/2016), MPs
demand more perks, incentives amid public
criticism, by Ashok Dahal (rep 17/11/2016),
Political
parties collect up to 50 percent levy from
lawmakers, by Ashok Dahal (rep 17/11/2016),
Joint
proposal
to increase lawmakers’ perks (ht
18/11/2016), Lawmakers
seek tax waiver on personal vehicles, by
Ashok Dahal (rep 18/11/2016), MPs
pass
bill to hike their pay, perks, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 21/11/2016), House
passes
bill with hiked pay, perks for lawmakers, by
Prakash Acharya (ht 121/11/2016), MPs
give themselves a raise, through fast track:
They will now draw minimum Rs 80,000 to Rs
140,000 a month, by Ashok Dahal (rep
21/11/2016), Underworked
and
overpaid: Nepal’s lawmakers appear dangerously
out of touch with the public pulse (kp
22/11/2016), Students
demonstrate
against MPs’ salary hike (ht 24/11/2016), Controversial
House Decision, by Kushal Pokharel (rn
26/11/2016)
Discussion
on
impeachment motion continues (ht 15/11/2016)
Lawmakers
push
for stronger EC (kp 14/11/2016)
House
put
off after resuming discussion on impeachment
(kp 12/11/2016), Agitating
parties
boycott House meet (kp 12/11/2016), Madhesi,
Janajati
lawmakers walk out: 'Protest will continue
till-three-pont pact implemented' (ht
12/11/2016)
House
meeting put off till Friday: The government has
announced a public holiday for the Kirati
community on Thursday (rep 10/11/2016)
IRC
to
discuss draft working procedures on November 11
(ht 27/10/2016)
Anti-torture
bill
gathers dust in House panel: The bill was
registered in the Parliament Secretariat two
years ago after the arrest of Nepal Army Col
Kumar Lama in the United Kingdom under universal
jurisdiction, by Dewan Rai (kp 26/10/2016)
Impeachment
suggestion
panel
‘after Dashain’: Says Parliament has begun
consultations regarding formation of the IRC and
filling vacancies in other parliamentary
committees, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
08/10/2016)
Govt
tables
three poll-related bills: The country must hold
three levels of elections in the next 16 months,
as the incumbent Parliament’s term will expire
on January 21, 2018 (kp 06/10/2016)
Govt
re-tables
three budget-related bills (kp 30/09/2016),
House
may pass budget-linked bills today: Mahara
tables the same bills earlier rejected by
parliament (rep 30/09/2016), House
endorses
3 budget-related bills (kp 01/10/2016)
Parliament
holds
discussions on six bills (ht 29/09/2016)
Discussion
on
forming panel to recommend impeachment starts:
There are constitutional provisions that call
for an 11-member Parliament committee to
recommend impeachment (kp 27/09/2016)
Question-answer
session
to resume in Parliament (kp 14/09/2016)
MPs
seek
pay hike amid criticism over paying less
attention to House (kp 13/09/2016) [Currently, they get Rs
56,228 each month and they demand a rise to Rs
88,925 while most of the earthquake victims
living in tents still wait for the first
distribution of Rs 50,000 from international
aid!], Lawmakers
set
to get 58 percent pay hike: Criticised for low
attendance, missing crucial meets (kp
29/09/2016)
They
came,
signed in, left: Lawmakers skip Parliament
discussion on key bills, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 10/09/2016), Lack
of
quorum stalls passage of vital bills (ht
10/09/2016)
House
adjourned
for a week (kp 22/08/2016) [Please take time: The not
coming nomination of non-inclusive NC ministers
is far more important than legislative work in
parliament!]
House
panel
to select proposals for discussion (kp
17/08/2017)
Far
from
it: The use of parliamentary whips too often
makes the vibrant role expected of lawmakers
increasingly irrelevant (ht 16/08/2016) [Especially the use of such
whips while voting on the new constitution was
in violation of the interim constitution and the
inclusive conception of the constituent
assembly!]
Speaker
decides to restrict lawmakers' foreign visits
(rep 16/08/2016)
Towards
a
kleptocracy? There are worrying signs that
interest groups have hijacked our democracy,
by John Narayan Parajuli (kp 13/08/2016)
No
business:
House postponed by week, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 09/08/2016), Writ
against
proposal in House not registered (ht
09/08/2016) [??]
Parliament
set
to vote to elect new PM tomorrow (kp
02/08/2016)
Ambassadorial
nominations:
PHSC pulls govt up over agreemo issue; Asks not
to send names until parliamentary panel
completes its task (kp 02/08/2016), PHSC
grills
five ambassador nominees: Out of the 22
nominees, hearing of the remaining three
proposed career diplomats will take place today
(kp 03/08/2016), Hearing
of
two more proposed envoys held (ht
04/08/2016), Hearing
of
eight envoy nominees completed (kp
05/08/2016), Hearing
of
proposed envoys from foreign service concludes,
by Ramesh Khanal (ht 05/08/2016)
Hearing
of
SC justices starts (kp 28/07/2016), Parliamentary
panel
completes hearing on Supreme Court justices,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 29/07/2016)
In
House,
MPs trade charges: No-trust vote scheduled for
today (kp 24/07/2016)
House
meets
today without fixed agenda (ht 21/07/2016)
PHSC
puts
off hearing of SC justice nominees: Hearing
scheduled to start Sunday had to be
postponed sine die after committee chairman
‘called in sick’ (kp 17/07/2016)
NC,
Maoist
Centre block budget endorsement: The NC and
Maoist Centre say budget passage only after the
House decides on no-confidence motion against PM
Oli, by Binod Ghimire (kp 16/07/2016), House
proceedings
postponed till July 21, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht 16/07/2016)
Parliament
passes
Appropriation Bill: For the first time in 15
years, govt has timely authority to spend;
Raises hopes that development spending would be
expedited (kp 10/07/2016)
House
hearing
begins today: Chief election commissioner
nominee to be quizzed today, Acting CJ Karki on
Sunday, by Sarin Ghimire (kp 08/07/2016)
MPs
divided
over constituency development provision (ht
08/07/2016)
Symbolic
protest
of silence at ‘zero hour’ (kp 06/05/2016), Lawmakers
flay
govt for failing to resolve problems (ht
06/07/2016)
National
Security
Council Bill in Parliament (ht 05/07/2016)
PHSC
to
open plaints only on day of hearing, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 04/07/2016), PHCS
receives
15 plaints against 34 nominees (kp
05/07/2016)
House
convenes
after deal on housing grant: Govt agrees to
release Rs 200,000 aid to quake victims in two
tranches, by Binod Ghimire (kp 30/06/2016)
PHSC
starts
its work, finally (kp 24/06/2016)
NC
demands
specifics on reconstruction delay, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 24/06/2016) [This
may sound reasonable but the question remains
why this party as well did nothing when it was
leading the government!!], Main
opposition
obstructs House demanding grant amount for quake
victims (ht 24/06/2016), Parliament
session
put off until tomorrow after NC obstruction
(kp 25/06/2016), House
likely
to be deferred again over rebuilding delay:
Nepali Congress adamant on getting its concerns
addressed before Parliament resumes business,
by Sarin Ghimire (kp 26/06/2016), House
obstructed
yet again, NC accuses PM of being indifferent
(kp 27/06/2016)
House
meeting:
Ministers flayed for ‘anti-charter’ acts (kp
22/06/2016), House
panel
lists bases for local body restructuring (kp
22/06/2016)
Govt
buckles
under pressure, to return amendment bill (kp
22/06/2016), House
sends
BAFI Bill back to panel following criticisms,
by Rupak D. Sharma (ht 22/06/2016)
Deliberation
begins
on appropriation bill: Former FM Mahat raises
concerns of removal of programmes
introduced by previous governments (kp
21/06/2016)
PHSC
to
elect chairperson tomorrow (kp 21/06/2016)
House
rules
passed, finally: Hearing committee formation
opens door for endorsement of judge, ambassador
nominees, by Binod Ghimire (kp 20/06/2016),
Parliament
forms
15-member PHSC, by Prakash Acharya (ht 20/06/2016), Govt
spells
plan to implement statute (ht 20/06/2016), Govt
tables
Charter plan in House (kp 20/06/2016)
Ruling
coalition,
NC agree to pass parliament regulations (ht
19/06/2016), House
rules
passed, finally: Hearing committee formation
opens door for endorsement of judge, ambassador
nominees, by Binod Ghimire (kp 20/06/2016),
Parliament
forms
15-member PHSC, by Prakash Acharya (ht
20/06/2016)
Earthquake
victims:
Lawmakers fight over verification process
(kp 16/06/2016)
Process
to
endorse House regulations begins today (kp
15/06/2016), No
discussion
on House rules as NC seeks 4 days (kp
16/06/2016)
Lawmakers’
pay
and perks set to be hiked: To draw Rs 55,225 in
salary, Rs 33,700 in allowance (kp
07/06/2016)
Process
to
pass House rules to start on June 15 (kp
05/06/2016), Parliament
Regulation
through voting if no consensus by June 15,
by Prakash Acharya (ht 05/06/2016)
House
paves
way for phasing out SLC, by Binod Ghimire (kp
05/06/2016)
Discussions
on
budget to conclude today (ht 03/06/2016), Thematic
discussion
on budget ends: 164 lawmakers participate in
deliberation n 28 seek clarification on
provisions for the upcoming fiscal year (kp
04/06/2016)
Bid
to
resolve House rule dispute fails (kp
28/05/2016)
Parliament
set
to take decisions on key issues, by Binod
Ghimire (26/05/2016)
Finance
Committee
endorses new bill, by Bibek Subedi (ht
26/05/2016)
House
panels’
I/NGO-funded programmes draw flak (ht
24/05/2016), MPs
lambaste
House panel over INGO-funded seminars (rep
24/05/2016)
NC
seeks
Tarai parties’ support on House rules (kp
21/05/2016)
Parliamentary
regulations:
Full House to start discussion on May 29 (kp
19/05/2016)
House
rules
hard for parties to pass: Six months on,
political parties are still debating the size of
the parliamentary hearing committee (kp
15/05/2016), Major
parties
fail to forge consensus on PHC strength, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 15/05/2016), Parliamentary
regulations:
Consensus chance ‘slim’; Parties likely to
settle the stalemate through voting in House
(kp 16/05/2016), House
likely
to vote to decide PHSC strength (ht
16/05/2016), Parliamentary
regulations:
Five parties register six amendment proposals;
Size of hearing committee major bone of
contention, by Binod Ghimire (kp
17/05/2016), Proposals
on
PHSC strength registered (ht 17/05/2016)
House
votes
to endorse policies and programmes, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 14/05/2016), Comments
On
Polices And Program Of Government For FY 2016
(2073), by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km
14/05/2016)
First
meeting
of budget session lasts only 5 minutes (kp
04/05/2016), Budget
session:
Day 1 lasts minutes (ht 04/05/2016)
Parliament
to
decide strength of PHSC (ht 03/05/2016)
Parties
agree
to unveiling budget on May 28: Policy and
Programs only after pre-budget discussions,
by Ashok Dahal (rep 02/05/2016)
Leaders
eye
middle path on House rules: Parties under
pressure to find a solution before budget
session begins, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
02/05/2016)
President
to
present govt’s policy and programme on May 7,
by Prakash Acharya (ht 02/05/2016)
House
to
have a lot on plate as session starts (kp
28/04/2016)
Leave
parliamentary
hearing to existing PHC: PRDC chair, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 28/04/2016)
Lack
of
parliamentary hearings has chain effect across
govt (rep 27/04/2016)
House
session
may begin from May 3, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(kp 26/04/2016), Budget
session
from May 3 (kp 27/04/2016)
Parliament
session
likely in 20 days (ht 23/04/2016), Ball
in
major parties’ court on Parliamentary
Regulations (ht 23/04/2016)
Parliament
regulations:
Plan to finalise rules set to hit snag again,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 21/04/2016)
Parliament
delegation
busy in Britain: The team led by Speaker Onsari
Gharti meets British MPs and learns of their
parliamentary system, by Nabin Pokharel (kp
21/04/2016)
House
session
delay hits law formulation, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (kp 14/04/2016), Govt
set
to call House session from mid-May, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (kp 19/04/2016)
Top
leaders
neglecting House panel meetings: Good Governance
and Monitoring Committee draws attention of 21
members regarding absence from five consecutive
gatherings, by Prakash Acharya (ht
12/04/2016) [Please stop
to call such persons 'leaders'!!]
Govt
afraid
of calling House session: NC (ht 10/04/2016)
House
rules
impasse continues as meeting deferred
indefinitely, by Binod Ghimire (kp
08/04/2016), House
committee
defers vote on regulations draft: Hearings for
justices, EC chief rendered further uncertain
(rep 08/04/2016)
Vote
on
parliamentary regulation on Thursday (kp
05/04/2016), Decision
on
parliamentary regulations on April 7 (ht
05/06/2016)
Govt
likely
to skip House session: Government could go for
budget session directly, by Tika R. Pradhan
(ht 03/04/2016)
Six
months
on, parties spar over House rules: Size of the
Hearing Committee appears to be the bone of
contention, by Binod Ghimire (kp 28/03/2016)
Parliament
regulations:
Drafting panel members want party leaders to
bury the hatchet; Nepali Congress MPs ‘boycott’
meeting (kp 22/03/2016), Parliamentary
regulations
delay affects key hearings: Regulation yet to
finalize after 5 months of committee formation,
by Ashok Dahal (rep 22/03/2016), Bid
to
pass House Regulations before April 6 (ht
24/03/2016)
Parliament
rules
likely in four days: Senior party leaders to
have final say if dispute persists (kp
17/03/2016), PRC
begins
discussion on Parliamentary Regulations, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 17/03/2016), Hearings
for
11 new justices unlikely soon (rep
17/03/2016), Report
on
Parliamentary regulations discussed (ht
18/03/2016), Finalisation
of
house regulations:NC-UML tussle delays rules;
Regulation Drafting Committee fails to convene a
meeting on Sunday after only 13 out of
61committee members turned out (kp
21/03/2016)
Speaker
sends
back CC recommendation of Yadav for EC chief
(rep 11/03/2016), Speaker
defends
sending back justice names: Says she’s ready to
take hearing ahead if nominations are sent again,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 15/03/2016), SC
issues
interim order to conduct hearings for justices,
by Nabin Khatiwada (rep 15/03/2016)
Appointment
of
SC justices: Parliament Sectt refuses to act on
JC advice; The parliamentary hearing could not
be conducted, as new Parliamentary Regulations
have not been enacted (kp 07/03/2016), Lawyers
differ
on Speaker’s power to send letter to JC for
review (ht 08/03/2016), Speaker
sending
back recommendations dismays JC, by Nabin
Khatiwada (rep 08/02/2016), SC
justice
appointment: Speaker’s decision on nominees
sparks uproar; Some legal experts have
questioned the Speaker’s move, saying it is
likely to spark dispute between Parliament and
judiciary, by Bhadra Sharma (kp 09/03/2016),
Tussle
between
UML, UCPN-M fuels conflict between judiciary,
legislature, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht
11/03/2016), 2
petitions filed for and against Speaker’s move,
by Bhadra Sharma (kp 12/03/2016), Judiciary-legislature
blame
game: UCPN (M) says ball in prime minister’s
court (kp 13/03/2016) [What about independence of judiciary? The
political parties are only a part, not the
owners of the state!], Parliament
regulations
to be finalised ‘within a week’ (kp
14/03/2016)
Three
dozen
bills pending in Parliament (kp 29/02/2016)
Malaysia
visa
processing: Officials put through wringer over
VLN Nepal (kp 23/02/2016)
First
session
of parliament under new Statute ends (kp
18/02/2016)
Regulation
drafting
panel deadline likely to be extended (kp
16/02/2016)
No
code
of conduct for House members: Speaker’s duty to
discipline lawmakers: Former Speaker Dhungana;
Parliament in Nepal has never set ethical
standards since the one convened during the
democratic set-up in 1991, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 09/02/2016)
Laws
for
lawmakers: There should be a code barring MPs
from House business if a conflict of interest
exists, by Dinesh Raj Shivakoti (kp
01/02/2016)
House
adjourned
till Feb 12: Tomorrow’s meeting post-poned due
to lack of con-sensus on House rules (kp
26/01/2016), ‘Resolve
dispute
over Parliament regulations’ (ht
26/01/2016), Next
House
meet on Feb 11 (kp 27/01/2016)
193
Acts
amended (kp 25/01/2016)
MPs
deliberate
amendment bill, morcha boycotts (kp
22/01/2016)
More
time
for House rules drafting: Several bills
forwarded to respective committees for
discussion (kp 22/01/2016)
Statute
amendment:
House meeting likely to form Special Committee
(kp 19/01/2016)
Dispute
over
panel size delays House hearing: Opposition
backs incumbent 73-member hearing committee
while the ruling parties want it reduced to the
constitutional size (kp 18/01/2016)
Big
III
ready to give parliamentary legitimacy to
political mechanism, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
17/01/2016)
PAC
grills
Home Ministry officials on NID project (kp
13/01/2016)
MPs
sensitised
to population, health and development issues
(ht 01/01/2016)
Muluki
Ain
revision: House panel to seek feedback (kp
01/12/2015), House
panel
seeks people’s suggestions on civil, penal code
bills (ht 01/12/2015)
Parliament
waits
to tackle key problems, parties still at odds,
by Prakash Acharya (ht 18/11/2015), 40
bills
gathering dust at Parliament Secretariat, by
Ashok Dahal (rep 18/11/2015)
House
panel
urges effective fuel distribution (ht
30/10/2015)
Parliament
to
begin presidential election procedures on
Saturday (ht 24/10/2015), First
female
Speaker Magar chairs parliament meeting (rep
25/10/2015)
First
female
Speaker Magar assumes office (kp 19/10/2015)
Speaker,
dy
speaker posts: Parties fail to pick candidates
based on consensus (kp 16/10/2015), Ruling
parties
pick Gharti for Speaker: Nepali Congress to
announce its candidate today (ht 16/10/2015, Maoist
leader
elected first female Speaker, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 17/10/2015), From
Maoist
guerilla to first female Speaker, by Ashok
Dahal (rep 17/10/2015), Onsari
first
woman Speaker in Nepal’s history, by Tika R.
Pradhan (ht 17/10/2015), NC
supported
Gharti Magar at ruling coalition’s request
(rep
17/10/2015)
House
meet
begins today (kp 02/10/2015)
President
summons
Parliament session, by Binod Ghimire (kp
26/09/2015)
Seven
days
set for amendment proposals, by Prakash
Acharya (ht 31/08/2015), Lawmakers
get
7 days to file amendments to constitution bill,
by Ashok Dahal (rep 31/08/2015)
Appropriation
bill
endorsed (kp 25/08/2015)
Two
bills
up for discussion (kp 17/08/2015)
Govt
faces
challenge to endorse budget, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 04/08/2015), UCPN-M,
UML
boycott debate on budget (ht 04/08/2015), Maoists
to
partake in budget talks (kp 08/08/2015)
Appropriation
bill:
‘Govt failure’ likely to delay discussion
(kp 03/08/2015)
UML
flays
‘one-party’ budget: Says FinMin Mahat prepared
it snubbing UML ministers; Asks NC to make
corrections (kp 16/07/2015), UML
threatens
to vote against ‘NC’s budget’, by Prakash
Acharya (ht 16/07/2015), Oppn
slam
NC’s ‘unilateral’ move (kp 16/07/2015), Implentation
a
challenge: Mahat (kp 16/07/2015), UML
disputes
with NC over budget programs (rep
16/07/2015), Finance
minister
sddresses UML’s budget concerns (kp
17/07/2015), NC,UML
burythe
hatchet, by Prakash Acharya (ht 17/07/2015)
Budget
to
be presented on Tuesday (kp 12/07/2015), UML
seeks
oppn vote for budget programme (kp
12/07/2015)
Policies,
programmes
to be unveiled on July 8 (kp 05/07/2015), Prez
to
unveil govt programmes and policy on July 8
(ht 05/07/2015), Parliament
to
endorse govt’s policy, programme today (kp
12/07/2015), Lawmakers
slam
govt document (ht 12/07/2015), House
endorses
policy document, by Binod Ghimire (kp
13/07/2015), Govt’s
policies,
programmes endorsed, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht
13/07/2015)
Budget
session
begins (kp 01/07/2015), Pre-budget
discussions
begin (ht 02/07/2015), Prioritise
agriculture,
creation of jobs, reconstruction: Lawmakers
(kp 02/07/2015), UCPN
(Maoist):
Bring budget in consensus (kp 03/07/2015)
Prez
calls
budget session of Parliament from Tuesday
(kp 26/06/2015)
Parliament
mourns
earthquake victims (kp 08/05/2015), Adopt
one-door
policy: Panel (kp 08/05/2015), Parliament
passes
special condolence motion (ht 08/05/2015)
Speaker
wants
winter session called (ht 01/04/2015), Govt
‘delaying’
winter session of parliament (kp
09/04/2015), Delay
in
holding parliament's winter session worries oppn
(rep 11/04/2015)
CA
to
meet on April 6 (kp 30/03/2015)
Parliamentary
directives:
Govt bodies find compliance difficult, by
Prakash Acharya (ht 29/03/2015)
PM
orders
halt to visa outsourcing process, by Anil
Giri (kp 28/03/2015), Govt
told
not to outsource visa processing job (kp
30/03/2015)
MPs
committed
to ‘or’ provision for citizenship (kp
27/03/2015)
Visa
scam
rages in House: Panel summons DPM Gautam, FM
Pandey over ‘secret’ govt deal with private firm
(kp 26/03/2015), Minister
gets
an earful over visa outsourcing bid (kp
27/03/2015), Gautam
defends
proposal for online visa processing (ht
27/03/2015), Home
Minister
Gautam defends online visa application system
(ht 28/03/2015)
Call
the
House (ht 26/03/2015)
Strong
presence
of women in first CA did make a difference,
interview with Binda Pandey (kp 16/03/2015)
MPs’
foreign
junket in controversy: No approval from Speaker;
Labourers’ money used (ht 12/03/2015), Sah’s
foreign
trip in limbo: Says he won’t use foreign
employment welfare fund to lead a small team
(ht 13/03/2015)
House
obstruction
hits passage of Bills, by Lekhanath Pandey
(ht 28/02/2015)
Lharkyal
is
new UCPN (M) lawmaker (kp 09/02/2015), Controversial
Lharkyal
is CA member (rep 09/02/2015), Lama
sworn
in as CA member (kp 16/02/2015)
CA
sends
issues to PDCC, again: Dialogue Committee gets 5
days to forge consensus (kp 09/01/2015), CA
to
send disputed issues to CPDCC again: Schedules
its next meeting for January 13, the daypanel
has to submit its report after discussion,
by Tika R. Pradhan (ht 09/01/2015)
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