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Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed announced that discussions and decisions regarding the Constitutional Reform Council will take place in the National Parliament. He made the statement on Saturday, March 14, following a meeting of the Parliamentary Business Advisory Committee.
The minister explained that the meeting discussed the duration of the first parliamentary session, topics for discussion, proposed laws, and the time allocation for debate on the President’s address. He added that 133 ordinances issued during the interim government will be referred to a special committee. Until the formation of standing committees for various ministries, such special committees will operate under parliamentary tradition. The ordinances and bills will be reviewed in the committee and later presented to Parliament as reports.
When asked whether this process could be completed within the current session, Salahuddin Ahmed confirmed it would be possible. He said the Law Minister will present the proposal on Sunday, March 15, after which the special committee will deliberate and submit its report to Parliament.
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