The task force, coordinated by Asim Shah, political advisor to Prime Minister Balendra Shah, is scheduled to hold discussions at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers from 3 to 5 pm tomorrow.
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The task force formed to prepare a discussion paper for the constitutional amendment is scheduled to hold discussions with former heads of constitutional bodies, former chief secretaries, foreign experts and former administrators on Tuesday.
The task force, formed under the coordination of Prime Minister Balendra Shah's political advisor Asim Shah, is scheduled to hold the consultation from 3 to 5 pm at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers. According to task force member secretary Liladhar Subedi, necessary suggestions on the constitutional amendment will be collected from the participating experts during the discussion.
The task force meeting held on April 10 had decided to hold consultations with former high-ranking officials, former chief secretaries, foreign experts and administrative experts. This discussion has been organized in accordance with the same decision.
