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Two months after the formation of the government, common resolution: Amendment of the constitution based on broad consensus

आश्विन ३, २०८१
Two months after the formation of the government, common resolution: Amendment of the constitution based on broad consensus
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67 days after the formation of the government, the ruling coalition announced the 'shared resolution and policy commitment' on Wednesday. The Congress-UML alliance has prioritized constitutional amendment in a joint resolution.

Since the promulgation of the constitution, the coalition is committed to an objective review of its implementation and a broader consensus for constitutional amendment. The common program of the government has been prepared based on the seven-point agreement reached between the two parties on June 17.

Government Spokesperson and Minister of Communication and Information Technology Prithvisubba Gurung said that the Cabinet passed the common resolution and policy commitment of the two parties. According to him, the relevant ministry will proceed with the work based on this. An objective review will be conducted regarding the overall status of the implementation of the constitution, the achievements and shortcomings and the remaining work.

Based on the findings of the review and the experience gained, the main national interests and needs of political stability are at the center and the people's ownership and adoption of the constitution is further expanded by amending the constitution based on broad consensus through discussion, dialogue and consultation with political parties, civil society, intellectual communities, constitutionalists and the general public. It will be done,' it is said in the commitment, 'inter-coordination between the state agencies will be made effective by solving the problems that have arisen in the implementation of federalism. The rest of the Act, including the Federal Civil Act, Education Act and Police Adjustment, will be brought to an immediate conclusion.'

A working group consisting of General Minister Gagan Thapa and Spokesperson Prakasharan Mahat from Congress and Deputy General Secretary Pradeep Gyawali and Vishnu Rimal from UML was formed to prepare a common resolution. "Protection, implementation and amendment of the constitution, as the parties that played a decisive role in creating the constitution of Nepal through the historic Constituent Assembly, the constitution will be fully and successfully implemented with the sense of responsibility that the main responsibility for the protection, implementation and development of this constitution is ours," the common resolution states.

The common resolution has also emphasized on the need to increase confidence in the country by targeting groups that are against the system and the government. "To put an end to the negative comments, disinformation, attempts to demoralize the nation and the people, denial of achievements and negative feelings, positive debate based on facts, constructive discussions and a policy to increase the confidence of the nation will be taken," said the common resolution. Both parties also claim to adopt political and economic policies that will instill hope in the country. Both parties are also committed to adopting an independent foreign policy in favor of the country's interests and taking a balanced policy with neighboring countries.

The confidence of the private sector will be increased

The government has expressed its commitment to achieve economic prosperity by making the economy dynamic by considering the private sector as a growth engine. The growth of the industry, construction, wholesale and retail business sectors is negative due to the long-term sluggishness of the economy and lack of economic activity. The confidence of the private sector has fallen and the industrialists have not been able to extend further investment. For this reason, the amount that can be given loan has been accumulated in banks and financial institutions.

'The private sector will be embraced as a lever of economic growth and work will be done to increase its confidence, trust and enthusiasm and to make the government believe that it is a parent and an effective facilitator,' the common resolution says, 'taking into account the growing attraction of the common people towards the capital market, the regulatory body Investors' investment will be protected by strengthening institutional effectiveness and transparency.

The government's policy is to create an investment-friendly environment by making policy, legal and structural reforms to increase the investment of domestic, foreign and non-resident Nepalis. The government's policy is to increase investment by preparing a list of priority items based on indigenous raw materials and which can replace imports and gradually make the country self-sufficient in such items. The government claims that all possible measures of improvement will be adopted keeping in mind the background and the limitations created by the current financial year's policies and programs and the budget passed by the Parliament.

प्रकाशित : आश्विन ३, २०८१ ०५:४४
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