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The seven opposition parties in the parliament have objected to the government's work of promulgating laws of a serious nature through ordinances without convening the regular winter session of the federal parliament and demanded to convene the winter session immediately.
"We are of the opinion that the trend of abusing the state agencies for their own benefit, circumventing the parliament and making political decisions and actions in a biased manner will ultimately bring a crisis to democracy and the rule of law," said a statement issued after the opposition meeting at the Parliament building. , we the opposition political parties respect the dignity and dignity of the parliament and request the government to immediately convene the winter session.'
The government immediately They have also decided to demand a special session if the process of convening the winter session is not started. "We are of the opinion that this step of the government has attacked the essence and spirit of the constitution and has demonstrated a dangerous, arbitrary and despotic tendency to ridicule the parliamentary system," the opposition party said, "We, the opposition parties, are deceiving the parliament to fulfill the vested interests of the government and the ruling coalition parties. We strongly condemn this step to introduce laws of a nature that will have a serious impact on the far-reaching future.'
Maoists The main leaders of the Center, Rashtriya Swatantra Party, Rashtriya Prajatantra Party, CPN United Socialist Party, Rashtriya Janamorcha, Aam Janata Party and Nepal Samajwadi Party issued a joint statement and accused the government of going on an autocratic path.
'If arbitrary and anti-people work continues, we want to give a warning that we will face a tough struggle', the seven parties have said, 'even after six months have passed since the formation of the current coalition government, it has not been able to work according to the people's expectations, has promoted inflation and corruption, and has kept international relations balanced. In the context of not being able to and trying to impose autocratic rule on the people through ordinances by deceiving the parliament, we, the parties of the list, present a common opinion. We do.'
The seven parties have accused the coalition government of blocking the anti-corruption campaign and wrongly interfering in the state machinery.
"Due to the despotic activities of the government which are adverse to the interests of the country and the people, there is an extreme frustration towards the state and the government among the common people". The government has completely blocked the anti-corruption campaign. Protected the corrupt. Corruption has increased," the opposition said, "Giribandhu tea state, fake Bhutanese refugee case, children's temple and scout's land, among other corruption files that were advanced in the past, have been closed . It is happening to give immunity to the leaders and workers of the ruling party who are involved in corruption under this or that pretext.'
They have claimed that the reformed economy of the previous government is heading towards more problems. "The economic indicators have not been positive because the economic sector is not functioning," they said, "extreme interference and politicization is taking place in universities, institutes and bureaucracy." Government mechanisms have been operated in the interests of a limited group. It is alleged that the opposition has politicized the legal process through the home administration and the attorney general's office and is protecting those close to them in a cooperative fraud, and the investigation and prosecution process has been carried out in a vindictive and biased manner against the opposition. ;
"When there is a strong opposition from the public to these many anti-people actions that the government has been carrying out one after the other under the pretense of majority, it is clear that the ruling coalition has lost the moral basis of running the government because they cannot defend it in the parliament and have to rely on the ordinance."
The opposition has pointed out that the investigation of missing citizens related to the rest of the peace process and the process of forming the Truth and Reconciliation Commission has been blocked and has drawn the attention of the government to bring the peace process forward and give justice to the victims.
"We want to warn the government not to set a bad example and not to try to disturb the balance of power in the Constitutional Council without any basis" is the demand of the opposition.
