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Nepal's House of Representatives Passes Two Election-Related Bills

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Nepal's House of Representatives has unanimously passed two bills concerning elections: the 'House of Representatives Members Election (First Amendment) Bill, 2083' and the 'Voter Name List (First Amendment) Bill, 2083'. These bills are intended to replace previous ordinances related to election law amendments. Minister Sobita Gautam presented the proposals on behalf of Prime Minister Balendra Shah.

  • The bills were passed to replace ordinances brought by the previous government for the March 5 House of Representatives election.
  • During discussions, Prem Bahadur Bayek advocated for increased participation of people with disabilities in the proportional representation electoral system.
  • The House of Representatives is scheduled to convene again on Wednesday at 11:00 AM.
  • The legislative actions occurred during a meeting of the House of Representatives held on Tuesday.

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