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PM Balendra Shah to Face Direct Questions from Lawmakers in Parliament on Bhadra 10

Prime Minister Balendra Shah’s direct question-and-answer session in the House of Representatives has emerged as a key test of parliamentary accountability, with lawmakers seeking answers on matters of governance, public concern and government policy.

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PM Balendra Shah Set to Face Direct Questions in Parliament

Prime Minister Balendra Shah is scheduled to take part in a direct question-and-answer session with lawmakers at the House of Representatives on Bhadra 10. The session will give Members of Parliament an opportunity to question the Prime Minister directly about government policies, decisions and issues of public concern.

Under parliamentary procedure, lawmakers who want to take part in the session must submit their questions in advance. The questions can focus on matters related to the government’s work, its decisions and other issues affecting the public.

Lawmakers to Seek Answers Directly from PM

The direct Q&A session is being held under the rules of the House of Representatives, allowing lawmakers to seek answers directly from the Prime Minister. This provides MPs with a formal platform to raise issues and seek clarification from the head of government.

The session could bring greater attention to the government’s policies and decisions as lawmakers put their questions directly to Prime Minister Balendra Shah. It will also give the public an opportunity to follow how the Prime Minister responds to questions raised inside Parliament.

With the session scheduled for Bhadra 10, attention is now on the questions lawmakers will submit and the issues they will raise with the Prime Minister.

Published 6 days ago in Politics

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