Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN (UML) KP Sharma Oli has said that there has been generally positive response to the various ordinances brought by the government.
Addressing the meeting of the UML's parliamentary party held today on the eve of the winter session of the Federal Parliament, which will begin on January 18, Prime Minister Oli clarified that the ordinance has been introduced to provide a proper environment for working in the country, to bring efficiency in public service and to create a comfortable environment for the smooth running of industry and business.
President Oli said that 29 laws have been amended through various ordinances and will soon bring a replacement bill and make a permanent law and implement it effectively. The ordinances were issued after the meeting of the Council of Ministers of the Government of Nepal on January 26 recommended to the President to issue those ordinances.
Prime Minister Oli, the leader of the UML parliamentary party, urged the MPs to present themselves in the House in a restrained and responsible manner based on facts and logic and to show an effective presence, and directed them to make a constructive and strong counter-argument if others spread false accusations and misinformation. He also said that the government should present itself with clarity in favor of national unity, interests, independence and sovereignty and should present itself with policy clarity and practical determination in favor of good governance of the people.
Prime Minister Oli said that Nepal will strengthen the relationship with both neighboring countries on the basis of true balance, friendship, without suspicion and mutual benefit and will take advantage of the development of the neighboring countries. He also said that Nepal will give special priority to neighborhood relations and make international relations visible and audible.
is trying to establish the false comment that 'nothing happened'. We are working with attention in the fields of education, health, agriculture etc. We have to work exceptionally while leading the government. The present joint government will continue until the next election. There is no meaning in the propaganda that the government collapsed today, it will collapse tomorrow,' Prime Minister Oli said, 'Even if we talk about the examples of Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, it is not possible to expect change in Nepal through other forms of anarchy other than democratic practice and constitutional process.'
