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upper house parties mull rejecting key ordinances
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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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