A bill will be submitted to make provisions regarding provincial financial procedures and financial responsibility
The fifth session of the Lumbini State Assembly will be held on Tuesday at 2 pm. Provincial Chief Krishna Bahadur Gharti Magar has called for the fifth session of Lumbini Provincial Assembly for 2 pm on 16th of January according to sub-section (1) of Article 183 of the Constitution of Nepal.
The provincial government's meeting held on January 8 recommended to convene the winter session of the Lumbini Provincial Assembly. The Secretary of the Provincial Assembly, Durbham Kumar Pun, said that the bill to regulate the provincial economic procedure and financial responsibility submitted by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Planning will be submitted in the first meeting on Tuesday.
'In the first meeting, a bill will be submitted, the provincial chief's letter will be read out and greetings will be exchanged,' he said, 'The meeting of the provincial assembly work arrangement consultation committee on the 16th of January can decide other agenda.'Financial responsibility The bill made to regulate the relationship has been registered in the state assembly and kept in the pigeon hole.
The bill to amend the Provincial Civil Service Act-2080, which was previously passed by the fourth session of the Provincial Assembly and sent to the provincial head for verification, and the bill to regulate the formation, operation and conditions of service of the local civil service According to Article 201, Clause 3 of the Constitution of Nepal, it was necessary to reconsider it, so it was returned to the Provincial Assembly on 22nd October 2081 with a message.
Among the withdrawals, Bill-2081 to make arrangements regarding the formation, operation and conditions of service of the civil service and the bill to amend the State Civil Service Act-2080 were passed by the state assembly on August 31. The civil servants of the healthcare sector have been disagreeing with both the bills. The government is expressing dissatisfaction after sending back both the bills that were sent for verification by the state government, which were considered as important achievements. After discussion among the parties, the Provincial Assembly is preparing to submit it to the Provincial Assembly and send it to the provincial head for re-verification.
Therefore, without submitting both the bills that were returned on the first day of the provincial assembly, it is prepared to submit the bill to regulate the provincial economic procedure and financial responsibility in the first meeting and only by exchanging greetings. A minister said that there is a possibility of submitting both the returned bills in the meeting on the second day. Spokesperson of the government and Minister of Agriculture, Land Management and Cooperatives Dinesh Panthi said that the government will submit both the bills that were withdrawn from the state heads in the next session with priority and after discussion will send them for revalidation.
'We are serious about the return of both the bills related to the employees,' he said, 'we will submit both the bills which are considered important for the operation of the provincial government to the meeting of the provincial assembly and after the necessary discussion, we will send them for revalidation.' He also said that he will discuss.
