The House of Representatives is scheduled to hold a direct question-and-answer session with the Prime Minister on Bhadra 10, a date set by Speaker DP Aryal.
A direct question-answer session involving the Prime Minister will be held in the House of Representatives on the upcoming Bhadra 10. Speaker DP Aryal has finalized this date for the direct Q&A with the Prime Minister.
According to Rule 56 of the House of Representatives Regulations, Members of Parliament (MPs) can ask questions on important matters that are directly related to the Prime Minister or his area of work. This rule specifies that the Speaker should allocate first hour of a meeting, on any day of the first week of each month, for this specific purpose.
The regulations also state that if the meeting cannot convene on the scheduled day, the direct question-answer program must be conducted during the first hour of the very next meeting. This arrangement comes after concerns were raised about the lack of implementation of such a provision, leading the Speaker to set Bhadra 10 for the program.
Rule 57 outlines that the direct question-answer program can be broadcast live by government and other media outlets. Furthermore, as per Rule 58, any MP wishing to ask a question to the Prime Minister must provide written notification to Speaker regarding the subject of their question, three days before the meeting begins.
Rule 59 grants the Speaker the authority to decide whether the questions received are acceptable or not. Any other procedures related to the direct question-answer session will be determined by the Speaker.
Similarly, Rule 60 states that no discussion can be held in the House of Representatives regarding the answers given by the Prime Minister under this particular chapter of the regulations.
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