Opposition, TDP urge Centre to brief Parliament on FTAs, foreign policy stance - The Hindu
Ahead of the upcoming Budget Session of Parliament, the Union government has scheduled an all-party meeting on January 27, 2026, to ensure smooth proceedings. The meeting will bring together leaders from various political parties to discuss key legislative priorities, coordination, and concerns before the session officially begins. Such meetings are a routine but important step to encourage consensus and reduce disruptions during parliamentary debates. The Budget Session is one of the most significant parliamentary sessions, as it includes the presentation of the Union Budget and discussions on crucial economic and policy matters. The government is expected to outline its legislative agenda and seek cooperation from opposition parties to pass important bills. Political parties, in turn, may raise issues related to governance, the economy, and public welfare. The outcome of the all-party meeting could play a major role in shaping the tone and productivity of the Budget Session.
The Key points
- All-party meeting scheduled for January 27, 2026
- Meeting held ahead of Parliament’s Budget Session
- Leaders from major political parties expected to attend
- Government aims to ensure smooth parliamentary functioning
- Discussion on legislative agenda and priorities
- Focus on cooperation during Budget debates
- Opposition likely to raise key national issues
- Budget Session includes Union Budget presentation
- Economic policies expected to dominate discussions
- Meeting may influence productivity of Parliament
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