Speaker Devraj Ghimire has said that government ministers should give more importance to law making than inaugurating normal programs.
In the winter session of the Federal Parliament, Speaker Ghimire said that the ministers should pay attention to law making and the parliament should work accordingly. In a conversation with
news agency Nepal , the speaker gave this answer to the question of whether the ministers in the parliament and the parliamentary committee did not write a role for the passage of the bill. 'The ministers have also found it difficult to arrange the schedule . Ministers are present to cut the ribbon again outside . However, there are comments that they are not accountable in the parliament. Cutting the ribbon is also within his responsibility, but it is up to him how much importance he gives to cutting the ribbon and how much importance he gives to making laws,' said the Speaker.
Stating that the Parliament and the Government are each other's helpers, the speaker said that both should show responsibility and practicality.
'The role of the government is that the minister himself brings the relevant matters to the parliament and decides whether to pass them or not. Even in the role of the parliament, it should be understood that my government is a government that is responsible to the parliament, and the body that regulates the government is the parliament. ; He should also keep that cooperative feeling.'
Speaker Ghimire also says that Parliament and the government have not gone as planned. "Instead of working in a planned manner, we are more likely to do whatever comes our way." In addition, the government of our country brought a policy and program in one session, and the other brought the budget within the same policy and program,' he said. ;.'
The speaker says that he thinks that the government has not been able to distinguish the priority of what to do. "There have been situations in the past where the government did not know how to distinguish priorities and the relevant minister did not understand their importance, and they have also happened today," he said. If the presence of the minister is not possible due to compulsion, it will be decided on the basis of agreement and disagreement. But argument and debate can be done. In these matters, the understanding of both parties is also needed.'
