The session in which the administration is eager to enact important laws will be significantly impacted by the outcomes of the assembly elections.
Digital Desk: The 2023 winter session of Parliament is scheduled to start on December 4 and will continue till December 22.
Regarding the winter session of Parliament, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi has invited all parties to an all-party meeting on December 2 at 11 a.m. on behalf of the administration.
Even though the all-party meeting is scheduled for the day before the session starts, PTI reported that this time it has been moved up by one day, presumably because polls are being counted in five states on December 3.
The session in which the administration is eager to enact important laws will be significantly impacted by the outcomes of the assembly elections.
During this winter session of Parliament, the report of the Ethics Committee regarding the "cash-for-query" charges against Mahua Moitra, the MP representing the Trinamool Congress, will be presented in the Lok Sabha.
Before the panel's proposed expulsion takes effect, the House must accept the report.
Additionally, because the standing committee on Home just endorsed the three recommendations, it is expected that the three major proposals that aim to replace the IPC, CrPC, and Evidence Act will be discussed during the session.
The appointment of the chief election commissioner and election commissioners is the subject of another important measure that is now sitting in Parliament.
Introduced during the monsoon session, the administration failed to press for its adoption during the special session of Parliament due to opposition and former chief election commissioner complaints. The government's goal is to equalise the standing of the cabinet secretary and the chief election commissioners. They currently have the status of Supreme Court judges.
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