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Parliament deadlock continues as RSP, RPP protest Maoist Centre’s floor time

KATHMANDU: The deadlock in Nepal’s House of Representatives continues despite efforts to reach a political consensus over the ongoing visit visa scandal. Friday’s parliamentary meeting began late due to ongoing internal and cross-party consultations aimed at resolving differences between the ruling coalition and opposition parties. The session, originally rescheduled for 3:15 PM, eventually began around […]
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