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Speaker Devraj Ghimire has said that the government is running away from Parliament. He says that the government keeps running away until it has a problem or until the parliament has to make a law.
In the program organized by the Parliament Secretariat in Bhaktapur on Wednesday, Speaker Ghimire said that while answering the questions and inquiries of the participants, he felt that the government was running away from the Parliament. "One thing that I seriously feel is that the Parliament is the mother that gives birth to the government, but the government it gave birth to is moving away from the mother, looking for a way to boycott it, complaining or arguing, etc., it is absurd," said the Speaker. .
Speaker Ghimire said that in order to make the government accountable to Parliament, initiatives should be taken from all sectors. "How to make it so that the child born by the mother loves the mother and how to make the child fulfill the responsibility to his parents?," he said.
Speaker Ghimire also said that in countries with parliamentary system, there is a trend of governments cheating the parliament. "In our context, the government that is still in the form of an executive head, in order to be fully accountable to the legislative parliament, I have taken seriously the things that the role of the speaker should be changed from party considerations to other considerations. There was talk of the role played by the Speaker,' said the Speaker, 'But, as an institution, it is necessary to be more serious about what should be done to make this Parliament, the judiciary and the executive responsible to this Parliament or the legislature.'
Speaker Ghimire recalled what he has been saying repeatedly, 'I am coming to say only one thing and I am saying, what I do not understand is that the government does not want to come and work together with the parliament unless it is difficult, it wants to work in its own way . There is a tendency to come after difficulties and want help, laws, etc.'
Speaker Ghimire also said that the role of media is important in promoting parliamentary democracy. He said that an effective parliament should be formed to strengthen democracy and for that it is necessary to monitor the media and journalists.
