The federal legislature is facing a potential operational crisis following the conclusion of budget discussions. Reports indicate a significant lack of regular bills registered since the current government took office. Aside from budget-related measures and ordinance-replacement bills, only one regular bill has been introduced. This scarcity of legislative material threatens to leave Parliament with little substantive business to conduct. The situation highlights a potential stagnation in the government's legislative agenda. Consequently, the body may struggle to maintain its functional schedule. This shortage underscores a critical gap in the current administration's policy rollout.