Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmad on Sunday urged MPs to remain prepared for their scheduled speeches and strictly adhere to their allotted speaking time as the House entered the final stage of discussions on the proposed national budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year, reports UNB.
"There is a list, yet when members are called, they are not present. Please give them early notice so they remain prepared," the Speaker said.
Addressing lawmakers, he also appealed to them to conclude their speeches within the allocated time.
"I humbly request all speakers to finish within the stipulated time. Please keep an eye on the clock," Hafiz Uddin said, adding that newly elected MPs should begin wrapping up their remarks when only one minute remains, using the final moments to summarise their points or highlight issues concerning their constituencies if necessary.
Responding to the Speaker, Chief Whip Moni informed the House that all speeches on the budget must be completed today (Sunday) as there will be no further opportunity for members who failed to deliver their remarks.
He said Monday's morning sitting will feature speeches by the leader of the house, the leader of the opposition and the finance minister, while in the afternoon sitting, the Finance Bill is scheduled to be passed.
Moni also reminded lawmakers that the Appropriation Bill must be passed before Maghrib on June 30 to meet constitutional requirements, allowing sufficient time for the President to give assent before midnight.
"There is no scope for extending the schedule. Everyone must finish their speeches today," he said, urging MPs to observe their allotted time so that the House could complete its business within the planned timetable.
Speaker urges MPs to keep speaking schedule
FE Team | Published: June 29, 2026 00:07:23
Speaker urges MPs to keep speaking schedule
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