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A 7-member special committee has been formed to investigate the change in the provision of 'cooling off period' in the Federal Civil Service Bill. Nepali Congress MP Jeevan Pariyar is the coordinator of the committee.
Speaker Devraj Ghimire announced the committee in the meeting of the House of Representatives on Monday. 21 days have been given for investigation.
This committee has been given a 4-point mandate.
The special committee to investigate the errors in the report of the Federal Civil Service Bill has 2/2 members from Nepali Congress and UML and 1/1 member from CPN (Maoist Center), Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RASWPA) and Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP).
committee members include Jeevan Pariyar and Sushil Thing from Nepali Congress, Narayan Prasad Acharya and Ishwari Gharti from UML, Madhav Sapkota from Maoist Center, Ganesh Parajuli from RSVP and Roshan Karki from RP .
On Monday, after the discussion with Speaker Devraj Ghimire, the parties gave the list of members from their respective parties. The list has been published by the Speaker's Secretariat.
According to Rule 180 of the Rules of the House of Representatives, a special investigation committee is about to be formed. Rule 180 provides that a special committee can be formed as needed in the House of Representatives for bills or other tasks of a special, sensitive or serious nature.
