Jabara’s impeachment nullified: Bar Association on protest

The general secretary of the Parliament Secretariat, Bharatraj Gautam, has issued a letter stating that the impeachment of the suspended Chief Justice Choldra Shamsher Jabara has become ineffective.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has issued instructions to the security agencies to stop Cholendra Shamsher Jabara, who is about to return to the Supreme Court after Bharatraj Gautam gave a letter that the impeachment was ineffective, and on the other hand, the employees of the Bar Association have staged a protest at the gate of the Supreme Court to stop him. The Supreme Court has questioned General Secretary Gautam about the letter and also asked for an explanation.

Bar Association President Purnaman Shakya and other officials have also submitted a writ petition to the Supreme Court saying that the letter given by the General Secretary of the Federal Parliament Bharatraj Gautam stating that the impeachment proposal against Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Jabara is ineffective is illegal.

Regarding the subject , Government Spokesman and Minister of Communication and Information Technology Gyanendra Bahadur Karki has said that the grand indictment against Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Jabara is still alive and the matter will be discussed in the upcoming House of Representatives.

Ukraine looking for a way to directly involve the US and NATO in the conflict: ex-CIA official

Former CIA officer Philip Giraldi said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is looking for ways to directly involve the US and NATO in the conflict, as former CIA officer Philip Giraldi speaks about the recent drone strikes inside Russia’s borders.

On the other hand, Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that the US has nothing to do with the Ukrainian drone attack on two air bases within the borders of Russia, but will continue to supply everything that Kyiv needs.

Speaking to reporters, Blinken said, “We have neither encouraged nor enabled the Ukrainians to attack inside Russia. What really matters is how Ukraine responds to the ongoing Russian aggression,” he said. It is determined to provide the equipment it needs to defend its territory, to defend its independence, but when the US first sent HIMARS to Ukraine, it said it received assurances from Kyiv that those weapons would not be used against Russian territory.

According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, two strategic bomber camps in the Ryazan and Saratov regions were attacked by drones on Monday morning. Moscow said three soldiers were killed and two bombers were lightly damaged by drones shot down by air defenses.

Meanwhile, Moscow has warned that providing heavy weapons to Ukraine has crossed Russia’s “red line” and threatens that it will involve the US and NATO directly in the conflict.

Import ban on restricted goods lifted

The government has opened the import of goods such as vehicles, mobile phones, alcohol and motorcycles, which were previously banned by classifying them under luxury goods.

Due to the negative impact on revenue collection due to the ban imposed on foreign exchange reserves, the government has decided to open the import of those items from January.

Industry, Commerce and Supply Minister Dilendra Prasad Badu has informed that the Council of Ministers has decided to lift the import ban in accordance with the proposal to open the ban in a meeting with the representatives of the National Bank, the Finance Secretary and the Commerce Secretary under the coordination of the Chief Secretary. The Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supply has said that the decision to lift the ban was made because the economy will be affected if the import is banned for a long time.

Industrialists and businessmen have been protesting since the government continued the ban on imports,Saying that they have suffered huge losses due to the government policy.

How will the new government be formed?

With the final results of the elections, the parties are engaged in the exercise of government formation. The parties are in dialogue to make their own equation after no party has got the majority. However, it will take at least a week for the formal process of government formation to begin.

According to the result of proportional election, the commission determines the seats on party basis. Chief Election Commissioner Dinesh Thapaliya has said that, three days will be given to the parties to send the names to be nominated for proportional seats from the closed list in clusters.

According to the Proportional Election Guidelines, if the names from the parties do not match according to the cluster, two more days should be given to correct them. He said that after preparing all the details from the parties, the report will be submitted to the President in a day or two.

After the final result, the process of convening the session of the Parliament and proceeding with the formation of the government will proceed. Article 93 (1) of the Constitution provides that the President shall convene a session of the Federal Parliament within 30 days from the date of the announcement of the final results of the election. However, there is no clear provision as to which government will make the recommendation. It is a practice that the new government has called a session in the past. However, Parliament Secretariat staff says that any government can make recommendations.

The current government can do it too. Anyone who comes can do it. There is continuity of government. That’s not all it says. The previous government was formed on 5th of Magh. Parliament session was called only on 21st Falgun. However, any government can do it,” said Rojnath Pandey, spokesperson of the Parliament Secretariat.

In 2074, when the result of the election was delayed, the government was formed earlier. With the support of Maoists, the government was formed on Magh 5th under the leadership of UML Chairman KP Oli. The session of Parliament was called on 21st of Falgun. However, spokesperson Pandey admits that this practice of forming the government without taking the oath of the members of the House of Representatives is wrong. The exercise that should not have happened in 2074. When KP Oli became the Prime Minister, the MPs were not sworn in. However, that practice became acceptable. What happens next remains to be seen. However, there should be no further action without taking oath,” he said.

Senior advocate Sunil Pokharel, who is well-versed in constitutional law, says that the practice of becoming the prime minister and forming the government without taking the oath of parliament is wrong. “There is no question of appointing the Prime Minister without appointing a Member of Parliament, it is not valid. Members of the House of Representatives will be appointed. To be a member of the House of Representatives the oath of parliament should be taken. Our practice yesterday was wrong. It should be corrected,” he said.

Pokharel mentioned that they are only elected members of the House of Representatives and have not formally become members of the House of Representatives and said, “From the date of taking the oath, they get benefits including salaries and allowances.” Before that, the House of Representatives does not recognize them. To be a Prime Minister, it is mandatory to be a member of the House of Representatives.

There is a constitutional provision that a new government should be formed within 30 days of the announcement of the final election results. According to Article 76, which deals with government formation, after the announcement of the results, the President must call for the formation of a new government. As no party has a majority at present, according to Article 76 (2), it seems that a coalition government of two or more parties will be formed. The leader of the parliamentary party of a party that has reached the majority must submit a claim to the Prime Minister to the President. After being appointed by the President, the Prime Minister must take a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives within one month. There is a constitutional provision that a motion of no confidence cannot be brought for two years after the vote of confidence.

When and how will MPs take oath?

Article 88 of the Constitution stipulates that members of each House of the Federal Parliament must take an oath in accordance with federal law before participating in the meeting of the House or any of its committees for the first time. Parliament session is called by the President within 30 days after the final result of the election. Members of Parliament are sworn in before the first session of the session. In 2074, the session was convened on 21st Falgun and the MPs were sworn in on 20th  of Falgun.

Before taking the oath, the senior members first take the oath from the President. Then the senior member administers the oath of office and secrecy to the other members. After the oath, the MPs get the logo of the member of the House of Representatives. Since LOSAPA President Mahantha Thakur is a senior member in the House of Representatives this year, he will first take the oath from the President and administer the oath to the other members. After that, a joint meeting of the elected House of Representatives and the National Assembly will be held.

Election to elect the Speaker within 15 days of the commencement of the House of Representatives meeting

In the first meeting of the Parliament, the top leaders of the party will speak; the agenda will include the passing of regulations. “There will not be many issues in the first meeting,” says Dashrath Dhamala, Assistant Spokesperson of the Parliament Secretariat, “The election of the Speaker is a priority.” It is taken up in the first or second meeting at the consultation of the parties. After that, according to the regulations, it will proceed to the regular agenda of law making.

In Article 91, members of the House of Representatives within 15 days from the date of commencement of the first meeting of the House of Representatives, There is a provision to elect Speaker and Deputy Speaker from among themselves. Speaker and Deputy Speaker must be from different parties and one must be a woman.

World Cup Quarter-final Match Schedule

Dec-7, Kathmandu. The FIFA World Cup 2022 quarter-final draw in Qatar has been completed.

In the quarterfinals, the most 5 teams from Europe, Netherlands, England, France, Croatia and Portugal, Brazil and Argentina from South America and Morocco from North Africa have succeeded in entering the quarterfinals. The Quarterfinal match will be held on the 9th and 10th of December.

Quarterfinal match schedule

Friday 9th December
Croatia vs Brazil
Netherlands vs Argentina

Saturday 10th December
Morocco vs Portugal
England vs France

The semi-finals will be held on Tuesday, December 13 and Wednesday, 14 December. On Saturday, December 17th, the first semi-final runner-up and the second semi-final runner-up will compete for the third position, while the final match of the World Cup 2022 will be held on Sunday, December 18.

Nepal police did not take any action against the assailant of city police

Kathmandu Metropolis has said that the District Police Kathmandu has ignored the complaint filed by the Kathmandu Metropolitan City demanding action against the deadly attack on the city police. Despite registering a complaint with the details of the attacker, the police have not arrested anyone yet.

The details of the eight people who attacked the city police have been revealed in the complaint. However, the metropolis has accused Nepal police of not taking action against the assailant. Nabin Manandhar, spokesperson of the metropolis, said that the Nepal Police did not prosecute those who attacked the city police. “We demanded that immediate action should be taken,” he said, “but the Nepal Police did not take any action on the complaint.”

According to him, the city police was deployed by the metropolis on to demolish the illegall houses and infrastructures built by the homeless at Thapathali. At the same time, people living there assaulted the city police. In the process, 36 city police were injured where some of the seriously injured are undergoing treatment at Norvic Hospital.

Meanwhile,Dineshraj Mainali, spokesperson of the Kathmandu Police, informed that they are working on the complaint. He said, “We are investigating after receiving a complaint, but no one has been arrested.”

However, Kathmandu Metropolitan City Police Chief SP Rajunath Pandey said that “Nepal police did not pay attention to the complaint we gave demanding action.

16 nations in the knockout stage of the World Cup 2022

In the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar, 16 nations have managed to reach the knockout stage.

The 32-nation World Cup 2022 group stage match was very unexpected this time. This time, former champions Germany, Uruguay and Belgium have been eliminated from the group stage, while Japan, Morocco and Switzerland unexpectedly managed to secure their place in the knockout stage.

The World Cup 2022 will now have a total of 16 matches including the final. There will be eight matches of 16 nations in the knockout stage. Including Netherlands and Senegal from Group A, England and America from Group B, Argentina and Poland from Group C, France and Australia from Group D, Japan and Spain from Group E, Morocco and Croatia from Group F, Brazil and Switzerland from Group G and Group Portugal and South Korea have entered the last 16 from H.

Schedule of Last 16 Matches:
Saturday 3 December

(8:45 p.m.) Netherlands vs. USA
(12:45pm) Argentina vs Australia

Sunday 4 December
(12:45pm) England vs Senegal
(8:45 p.m.) France vs. Poland

Monday 5 December

(8:45pm) Japan vs Croatia

(12:45pm) Brazil vs. South Korea

Tuesday 6 December
(8:45pm) Morocco vs Spain

(12:45pm) Portugal vs Switzerland

Bhim Rawal’s question about the meeting between Mayor Shah and the US Ambassador

CPN UML leader Dr Bhim Rawal has asked about the meeting between Kathmandu Metropolitan City Mayor Balen Shah and the American Ambassador.

Rawal said that, as there is a clear provision in the constitution that Nepal’s foreign relation is under the federal government, whether the Kathmandu Metropolitan City Mayor Balen Shah informed about the meeting with the American ambassador and obtained permission from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or not?

Leader Rawal, saying that the constitution and self-respect and dignity of an independent country must be protected, the head of the constitutional body mixing the constitution and the legal system on a sensitive matter like foreign relations will not be allowed and meet with any foreigner whenever he wants.

Police investigation on Ravi Lamichhane’s citizenship started

Kathmandu – The police have started an investigation into the citizenship dispute of Ravi Lamichhane, chairman of Rastriya Swatantra Party.

The police started an investigation on the complaint filed against Lamichhane with a demand for investigation and action regarding his citizenship. It is mentioned in the complaint that Lamichhane, who renounced his American citizenship, registered his party with the Election Commission using his old citizenship and submitted his old citizenship when he was a candidate.

Lamichhane himself, after renouncing his US citizenship, admitted to using his old citizenship without obtaining a new one, according to the complaint.

Kathmandu Police said that they have received a letter from the Kathmandu District Administration to investigate Lamichhane’s citizenship and the investigation has been started based on the letter.

Seven political parties got national party recognition

Kathmandu – The Election Commission has announced that seven political parties have been recognized as national parties based on the votes counted so far.

The Election Commission has stated that according to the results of proportional voting, CPN-UML, Nepali Congress, CPN-Maoist Center, National Independent Party, National Democratic Party, Janata Samajwadi Party and Janmat Party have achieved national party recognition by cutting the 3 percent threshold.

When 1 crore 3 lakh 82 thousand 85 votes were counted on the proportional side, UML got the most 27 lakh 73 thousand 999 votes while Congress got 26 lakh 44 thousand 241, Maoist 11 lakh 61 thousand 256, Rashtriya Swatantra Party 11 lakh 19 thousand 996, Rashtriya Prajatantra Party 585 thousand 921 votes, Janata Samajwadi Party got 420 thousand 931 votes and Janamat Party got 394 thousand 345 votes, the commission said.

Conflict between the Land Commission and Kathmandu Metropolis over the issue of homeless people

The conflict between the National Land Commission and the Kathmandu Metropolitan City regarding the problem of homeless people in Kathmandu has started to surface.

After the National Land Commission issued a notice on Friday instructing the landless and homeless not to be removed from any location, the Kathmandu Metropolitan City countered the Commission and issued another notice.

Kathmandu Metropolitan has said that the Local Government Operation Act, 2074 assigns responsibility to the local level to maintain and protect government, community and public property within its geographical area and As this office is responsible for the protection of government, public and community property within the Kathmandu Metropolitan City area, any association, organization, body, group, person or any other person who harms, damages, destroys or encroaches on such property by any means or process, action will be taken according to the law.