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Political parties to discuss no-confidence motion against PM Oli after budget bill

Kathmandu, July 22 (ANI): Major political parties have reached an agreement to present the budget related bill in Parliament before taking up discussion on the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister K.P Oli Sharma.

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Political parties to discuss no-confidence motion against PM Oli after budget bill
Kathmandu, July 22 (ANI): Major political parties have reached an agreement to present the budget related bill in Parliament before taking up discussion on the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister K.P Oli Sharma. The understanding by Nepali Congress, Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and Communist Party of Nepal -Maoist Center reached an understanding to table the budget-related bill first during a meeting at Parliament building in New Baneshwor. Nepali Congress leader Bimalendra Nidhi confirmed that the three parties decided to first table the budget bill to vote, after which the House will take forward the no confidence motion Oli-led government. He said that Nepali Congress and CPN -Maoist Center will vote against the budget bill. But the House will continue and a no-confidence motion against Oli government will be presented. (ANI)

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