Ruling Nepali Congress central member and MP Dr. Shekhar Koirala has said that the current coalition government of UML and Congress will not change now.
Koirala while inaugurating the Koshi state level interaction program on 'Constitution Amendment and Challenge' organized by the Department of Professional and Vocational Education and Nepal Democratic Lawyers Association in Biratnagar on Thursday made it clear that the government will remain in office until the objectives of constitutional amendment, economic development and building a corruption-free society are achieved by maintaining good governance in the country. were .
Koirala suggested that if the constitution is amended in half of the consensus after talks and discussions with the opposition parties, then everyone's independence will be maintained . He said that if inclusiveness is maintained in the election of the House of Representatives and direct elections are held, the problem of the election will be solved and political stability will be maintained.
Uddhav Thapa, the former chief minister of the province, suggested to amend the constitution after discussion among the people. Former Chief Minister Kedar Karki said that it is the duty of all of us to implement the federalism brought by the great sacrifice of the people.
Constitutionalist senior advocate Bhimarjun Acharya suggested that it is necessary to correct the language, the error of retention and amend the content of the constitution . He said that the office of president is not political and he was of the opinion that if the judiciary is independent, democracy will be strengthened.
Central Member of Nepali Congress and Head of the Voddhijivi Department Dila Sangraula was of the opinion that constitutional amendment is necessary to maintain political stability and bring economic prosperity in the country.
Lawyers Association President Sitaram KC said that constitutional amendment is the need of the day to end corruption and maintain good governance in the country. Chairman of Nepali Congress Morang Dig Bahadur Limbu and state president of the department Ram Thapa suggested that amendments should be made for human development. Senior advocate Bharat Bahadur Thapa presented a working paper on the subject of constitutional amendment.
