The Lumbini Assembly meeting on Friday is set to take up key legislative discussions, with ministers expected to defend major bills as lawmakers prepare to debate pressing provincial issues. The session is significant as it could influence policy direction and accelerate pending legislation.
According to the Provincial Assembly Secretariat, the 10th meeting under the seventh session will convene at 11:00 am with a structured agenda focused on discussion and decision-making.
Lawmakers to raise issues during special hour
Members of the Provincial Assembly will present their views on contemporary issues during the special hour, a platform often used to highlight public concerns and political priorities. These interventions are expected to reflect broader governance and development challenges, setting the tone for the rest of the meeting.
Minister to respond on Lumbini Pragya bill
Industry, Tourism and Transport Minister Prachanda Bikram Nyaupane will respond to questions raised during the theoretical discussion of the Lumbini Pragya–Pratishthan Bill. The bill has drawn attention for its institutional framework and policy implications, with lawmakers seeking clarity on its objectives and implementation.
Chief Minister to push key institutional bill
Chief Minister Chetan Narayan Acharya is scheduled to present a proposal to discuss and pass the bill related to the establishment, operation and management of the Lumbini Research and Training Institute. The proposal aims to strengthen institutional capacity in the province through a structured legal framework.
Legislative momentum builds in provincial assembly
The meeting comes at a time when provincial assemblies are under increasing pressure to deliver results and speed up lawmaking processes. With key bills under discussion and ministers directly addressing lawmakers, Friday’s session is expected to play an important role in shaping legislative momentum in Lumbini Province.