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7-Member Committee to Be Formed to Investigate 'Cooling Off Period': rajdhanidaily.com

Summary by Rajdhani Daily News
Kathmandu. Major political parties have agreed to form a special parliamentary committee to investigate the questions and controversial issues raised regarding the 'cooling period' in the Federal Civil Service Bill. The chief whips and whips of the five major political parties held a discussion at the residence of Speaker Devraj Ghimire today and agreed to form a seven-member inquiry committee, informed Rastriya Swatantra Party Chief Whip Santos…
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Kathmandu. Major political parties have agreed to form a special parliamentary committee to investigate the questions and controversial issues raised regarding the 'cooling period' in the Federal Civil Service Bill. The chief whips and whips of the five major political parties held a discussion at the residence of Speaker Devraj Ghimire today and agreed to form a seven-member inquiry committee, informed Rastriya Swatantra Party Chief Whip Santos…

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Rajdhani Daily News broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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