Seeking alternatives to democratic system and government from the streets is unacceptable: power coalition

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Seeking alternatives to democratic system and government from the streets is unacceptable: power coalition

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The top leaders of the ruling coalition party have said that it is unacceptable to seek a democratic system and alternative government from the streets. After the meeting held on Friday at Baluwatar, the official residence of the Prime Minister, issuing a joint statement, the parties said that the way to find an alternative to the government is the parliament and a new mandate.

"Looking for an alternative to the democratic system and government from the streets cannot be accepted in any sense." The alternative to democracy is a more advanced level of democracy and the way to find an alternative to the government is the parliament and the new mandate,' the statement said, 'it is clear that trying to proceed in a different way is contrary to the values ​​and norms of democracy. We draw the attention of the relevant parties to be aware and aware of this.'

Similarly, the coalition affiliated parties have said that activities that encourage chaos and strengthen political instability are also not appropriate.

'We are firm in the belief that the solution to the problems arising when the people's representatives are implementing their own constitution can and should be found through democratic methods and procedures. Accordingly, in order to prepare the basis of political stability, we have been emphasizing constitutional, legal and structural reforms on the basis of consensus,'' the statement said, 'in such a situation, in various names and forms such as encouraging chaos, strengthening political instability and affecting the aspirations of the Nepali people for good governance and development. Any kind of unwanted activities are not appropriate.'  The

statement was signed by Prime Minister and UML President KP Sharma Oli, Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba, JSP Co-President Renu Yadav, Janmat Party President CK Raut, JSP Nepal Vice President Raj Kishore Yadav, LOSPA President Mahant Thakur and Civil Liberties Party President Ranjita Shrestha Chaudhary. . 

Seeking alternatives to democratic system and government from the streets is unacceptable: power coalition

Seeking alternatives to democratic system and government from the streets is unacceptable: power coalition

Seeking alternatives to democratic system and government from the streets is unacceptable: power coalition

 

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