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Pokhrel and Thapa's consensus: general frustration has increased, constitutional amendment is necessary so that achievements are not lost

भाद्र १०, २०८१
Pokhrel and Thapa's consensus: general frustration has increased, constitutional amendment is necessary so that achievements are not lost
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Highlights

  • Now the people and the state could not connect. That is why chaos has increased: Shankar Pokharel
  • There is a huge disappointment in the society. I have never seen so many people depressed at once: Gagan Thapa

Shankar Pokharel, the two major parties of the ruling coalition, General Secretary Shankar Pokharel and Congress General Minister Gagan Thapa have pledged to amend the constitution so as not to lose any of the achievements of the movement including proportional inclusion.

They have asked us not to suspect that the two big parties will take another path, especially in the basic concept of republic, secularism, federalism and proportional inclusion.

In a discussion held by Niti Foundation in Kathmandu on Monday, the leaders of the two parties who are at the decisive level of the ruling coalition informed that they will work on legal and policy changes in electoral system and other issues to change the general disappointment created due to political instability into hope.

'Now the people and the state could not connect . That's why chaos has increased . We failed to connect the people with the state . Therefore, democracy can be strengthened only when people can be united', UML General Secretary Shankar Pokharel said, 'No society's hope should be given a day to die. That is why the two parties have collaborated to raise hope.'

As an example of growing frustration and chaos in the society, Pokharel was of the opinion that when Durga Prasai spoke loudly, the crowd behind it could be seen. "We have to break this level of frustration somewhere and we have to create hope," said General Secretary Pokharel.

Adding to the words of UML General Secretary Pokharel, Congress General Minister Thapa also said that it was the first time he saw so many people being disappointed at the same time. 'There is a very big disappointment in the society . "I have never seen so many people disappointed at the same time," said General Minister Thapa.

He said that due to some constitutional and legal arrangements that are now in place, a review of such constitutional and legal arrangements is necessary.

He said that people should be reassured by bringing out clear views on three things before amending the constitution. According to him, there should be a clear commitment to make the representation more inclusive than the current one, to bring quality parliamentarians than the present and to reduce the size of the parliament. It doesn't work like this, but the problem is in the union too . We have to find out what the method is.'

UML General Secretary Pokharel said now He said that due to the system of increasing the number of parties, the situation is happening that the parties that get the popular opinion cannot lead. Therefore, he believed that we should work towards strengthening the parties.

'We also practiced inclusiveness in a selfish manner . Let's not respect the electoral mandate . When the parties were weak, they had to make unnecessary compromises,' said General Secretary Pokharel, 'due to instability, social and cultural wealth began to disintegrate . If we are not serious, people will not believe us.' He told the provinces that due to the centralized mentality and some legal arrangements, they could not practice properly. In the

discussion, UML Deputy General Secretary Pradeep Gyawali said that there is more political instability than political. He said that political polarization on the basis of ideas is now necessary after the constitution. Constitutional and legal reforms are necessary. The conduct, manners and culture of the parties should also be improved," said Deputy Secretary General Gyawali.

Former Congress MP Radheshyam Adhikari said that the election system and the assemblies formed from it should also be reconsidered to establish their justification.

Santosh Pariyar, Chief Whip of Rashtriya Swatantra Party He said that there is a problem in the current political culture. He said that since the faith towards the constitution is weak, work should be done to increase the faith towards it. Due to instability, new parties Mentioning that he had to come, he opined that the weak should not be left out again during the amendment of the constitution.

RPP MP Dhruva Bahadur Pradhan said that political parties should change their character for political stability. He mentioned that the stability of Nepal will also be related to the relationship with the neighborhood. Leaders held views on political instability and mitigation options prepared by the

policy foundation, with a focus on research. In that order Former parliamentarian Pushpa Bhusal, constitutionalist Bipin Adhikari, political analyst Shyam Shrestha, journalist Sudhir Sharma, legal expert Surya Dhungel, Omprakash Aryal and others also suggested that the fundamentals of the constitution should be reviewed in light of the weaknesses seen now.

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