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upper house parties mull rejecting key ordinances

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This is a domestic political development in Nepal with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity, company, supply chain, or sector impact is identified. The article discusses legislative procedures and opposition strategy, lacking any concrete economic or business channel.

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  • Nepal's National Assembly opposition parties plan to reject some of eight ordinances issued by the government.
  • Ordinances concern the Constitutional Council and removal of public officials.
  • Parliament was prorogued on April 30, 2026.
  • National Assembly has 59 members; Nepali Congress 24 seats, Nepali Communist Party 17.
  • Lawmakers can register rejection notice within two days of ordinance being tabled.

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