Breaking: Consensus Reached to End Deadlock, Parliamentary Proceedings to Resume Normally from Monday
A significant development has taken place to end the ongoing deadlock in the Parliament. After an all-party meeting involving both the ruling and opposition members, a consensus was reached to resume normal proceedings from Monday. Both sides agreed to put aside their differences and ensure that the House functions smoothly without interruptions. This decision aims to restore order and allow the legislative work to proceed regularly. The meeting marked a positive step toward cooperation between the government and opposition to avoid further disruptions. As a result, parliamentary sessions will now be conducted as scheduled, facilitating important debates and decision-making on key national issues.




















