The ruling coalition formed three working groups

The members of the task force formed to carry out the homework of constitutional amendment are yet to be appointed

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The ruling coalition formed three working groups

The high-level political machinery consisting of Congress and UML has decided to form three task forces to do homework on constitutional amendment and law making.

The meeting of the mechanism under the leadership of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has appointed the members of the two working groups, while the members of the other working group that will carry out the homework of constitutional amendment are yet to be selected. 

According to the Home Minister and Congress leader Ramesh Akhtar, a working group of experts with a legal background has been formed to identify the issue of revoking and revising the laws that hinder the creation of an investment-friendly environment in the industrial and commercial sector. The

task force consists of advocate Semant Dahal, planner Pratap Paudel, senior advocate Arun Paudel, former chief secretary Leeladevi Gadtaula, former chief attorney of Gandaki Rajendra Ghimire and senior advocate Kedar Koirala. Facilitated Home Minister writer said. 

Another committee has been constituted with one member of the party along with the chief whip of Congress and UML to move the bill under consideration in the Parliament through the 'fast track'. Along with the chief whip, the committee consists of Yogesh Bhattarai from UML and Jeevan Pariyar from Congress.

It is said that the party representative will facilitate the resolution of disputes and differences of opinion in the bill. Both the ruling parties have yet to give names to the working group to be formed to identify the content of the revision of the constitution. 

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