Finance Minister's question: If discussions in the parliament are autocratic, where do we go to find democracy?

Falgun 21, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Finance Minister's question: If discussions in the parliament are autocratic, where do we go to find democracy?

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Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel has said that there is no error in the process of the bills submitted to the Parliament.

He said this while responding to the questions raised on the 'Economic Procedures and Financial Responsibility First Amendment Ordinance 2081' which was tabled in the House of Representatives on Wednesday. He said that there will be opposition and support for the bill that will be presented in the House. He said that the parliament will take a proper decision after discussing the bill.

He said, 'We are in good constitutional practice. Ordinance comes to the House, it is discussed. There is support, there is opposition. The assembly takes decisions in a proper manner using discretion. We are in the same process.

Finance Minister Paudel insisted that the bill presented in the parliament was not arbitrary or arbitrary but brought by the government out of necessity. If it is autocratic to submit a proposal to the parliament, discuss it, and make a decision by the parliament itself, then where do we go to find the definition of democracy? He countered by saying.

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