
File photo Summary Editorial Review prepared afterward. President Ramchandra Paudel had called a session of the Federal Parliament for 17 Baisakh on the government’s recommendation. However, since the government convened the session without coordinating with Parliament, a recommendation was made to the President’s office to postpone the session. Based on that recommendation, President Paudel has postponed the session of both houses. Kathmandu, 10 Baisakh. The government had recommended to the President’s office to postpone the parliamentary session. Yet, the very next day, on the same recommendation from the government, President Paudel postponed the session. According to sources from Singha Durbar, the decision was corrected because the government had convened the session without consulting Parliament. A source from Singha Durbar stated, ‘The Council of Ministers had made the decision without consulting Parliament. Since preparations within Parliament were still pending, the Council of Ministers revised their decision.’ Following the Council of Ministers’ recommendation in Tuesday’s meeting, President Paudel called the session of both houses for Wednesday, 17 Baisakh at 2 PM. This session is also referred to as the budget session. Since the government must present the budget to Parliament on 15 Jestha for the upcoming fiscal year, pre-budget discussions typically take place before the budget presentation.





