The National Assembly has announced a shift in the resumption date for plenary sessions. Initially scheduled to reconvene earlier, both the Senate and the House of Representatives will now resume legislative activities on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
The announcement was communicated via an official statement to Honorable Members and Distinguished Senators. While specific reasons for the rescheduling were not detailed in the brief, such shifts are typically coordinated to allow for the completion of essential renovation work within the National Assembly complex or to accommodate pressing national administrative schedules.
The Clerk to the National Assembly emphasized that all lawmakers are expected to be present for the commencement of the new legislative window, as several key bills and matters of urgent national importance are slated for deliberation.
Despite the pause in plenary sessions, various House and Senate Committees have continued their oversight functions and budget defense screenings to ensure that government business remains on track.