Prime Minister's proposal: Let's adopt the method of automatically dismissing those appointed when the government changes

Chaitra 18, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Prime Minister's proposal: Let's adopt the method of automatically dismissing those appointed when the government changes

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Speaking in the National Assembly, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has suggested that the appointment made by the government through other processes other than appointment from the public service can be adopted by adopting the method of automatic dismissal when the government changes.

"From the advisors, to the Attorney General and the National Planning Commission, we have made arrangements to automatically change when the Prime Minister changes," he said, "let's go with the same method for others except those appointed by the public service." Let's consult on this.'

He said that the House was blocked by raising a question about an employee. "Important parliamentary work has been hindered," he said, "I don't think that a dignified parliament is the place to comment on the merits and demerits of national service employees." There is a process for that.

Prime Minister Oli also said that Parliament is not the place to comment on the merits and demerits of national service employees.

Prime Minister Oli has expressed his displeasure after it became a compelling situation to answer in Parliament regarding the dismissal of the Executive Director of Nepal Electricity Authority, Kulman Ghising. He said that if the Parliament interferes in the appointment or action of individuals, the Parliament will not be able to do its main work.

He suggested that the Parliament should not interfere in matters such as the appointment, transfer, promotion, admonition or honor awards of employees by avoiding its responsibility to make laws. "If it starts interfering, the functioning of the Parliament will be disrupted, as it is now," he said, "I want to request that this not happen." The opposition party, including the main opposition Maoists, had been blocking the House demanding the Prime Minister's reply.

Parliament came into operation after the Prime Minister gave answers on matters of public importance in the House of Representatives and the National Assembly on Monday. He also said that the House should not be divided on individual matters or other proceedings.

Kantipur

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