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The government has prepared to convene a meeting of the parliament as soon as the ordinance held by President Ramchandra Paudel is issued. Out of the five ordinances sent by the government, four ordinances have been issued on Monday, while the forest, park and land related ordinances have been put on 'hold' by Shitalnivas, saying they are serious.
President Paudel has instructed the legal experts and advisors to study the provisions made by the ordinance, international treaties, agreements and the precedents issued by the courts.
``Seeing the risk that the proposed law could misuse even the government lands along the river banks, the President said not to issue it without a thorough study,'' Shital Niwas source said. A minister of the government said that the government is waiting for the ordinance to be issued first, as there will be a moral crisis for the president to issue an ordinance after deciding to call the parliament meeting.
A minister of the government said that as soon as the ordinance is issued, a cabinet meeting will be held and a decision will be taken regarding the convening of the parliament meeting. Due to the reluctance of Congress leaders, the ordinance related to political parties will not come this time. According to Baluwatar sources, the bill to amend the Political Party Act 2073 will now be taken to the Parliament.
According to the source, homework is being done to advance the bill by keeping the "and" in the place of "and" in the system that requires forty percent of the central committee and the parliamentary party in the law to divide the political parties.
