The government has tabled eight different ordinances in Parliament.
The ordinances were presented on behalf of the government during a joint session of the House of Representatives and the National Assembly on Friday.
The ordinances include the Public Procurement (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2026; Ordinance on Special Provisions Relating to Removal of Public Officials from Office, 2026; Constitutional Council (Functions, Duties, Powers and Procedures) (First Amendment) Ordinance, 2026; Asset (Money) Laundering Prevention (Third Amendment) Ordinance, 2026; Ordinance to Amend Some Nepal Acts, 2026; Cooperative (First Amendment) Ordinance, 2026; Ordinance to Amend Some Nepal Acts Related to Health Science Academies, 2026; and the Ordinance to Amend Some Nepal Acts Related to Universities, 2026.
According to the Constitution, ordinances introduced by the government while Parliament is not in session must be presented at the first meeting after the parliamentary session begins.
The government must now introduce replacement bills and secure parliamentary approval for the ordinances within 60 days.