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    The government will hold a meeting with party leaders before the Parliament session to give them information and hear their opinions. The session will start on Monday and will include a special discussion on the 75-year journey of Parliament. The government has also listed a bill on the appointment of the Chief Election Commissioner and other election commissioners. There might be new legislation introduced during the session, including a bill about quota for women in elected legislatures. There is also speculation about Parliament being moved to a new building. The parliamentary staff will be wearing new uniforms to mark the shift. The G20 summit, which was successful under India’s presidency, will be a topic of discussion during the session. The dress code for some staff members has caused controversy. The session is described as “special” by the Parliamentary Affairs Minister, but it is actually a regular session. The government has listed a special discussion on the first day of the session, along with other bills and business. The agenda for the session was criticized by the Congress leader, who believes it could have waited until the Winter session.

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