In Nepal, the parliament session which remained disrupted for a long time will resume its normal session for three days from Monday to enable the passage of the annual budget on 25th of this month.A meeting of the Unified CPN(Maoist) parliamentary committee held in Katmandu on Sunday endorsed the decision of the central committee meeting of the party held last evening to allow smooth functioning of the parliament for three days to enable the passage of the annual budget which was introduced in the parliament in July this year.AIR Correspondent reports, the central committee meeting of the opposition Unified CPN (Maoist) on saturday decided to end its blockade of the parliament for three days so as to allow the government to pass the crucial budget, but planned to go ahead with the next phase of their agitation demanding restoration of civilian supremacy.
News On AIR | November 22, 2009 5:26 PM
Nepal Parliament session to resume