The alternative to a democratic republic is a reformed democratic republic: Minister of Health Paudel

Chaitra 22, 2081

Madhav Aryal

The alternative to a democratic republic is a reformed democratic republic: Minister of Health Paudel

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Health and Population Minister Pradeep Paudel has said that the current system is an excellent democratic system. He also said that the alternative to a democratic republic would be a reformed democratic republic.

While congratulating the elected students of the Independent Students' Union and exchanging greetings held by the Congress Palpa on Friday in Tansen, Minister Paudel said that even if there are some problems and problems, they are not unsolvable.

'There will be some problems and problems,' he said, 'but those problems and problems are not such that they cannot be solved.' He said that the country should not be allowed to go backwards as it is necessary to move towards perfection and orderliness. He also said that much progress has been made in terms of making the country prosperous. 

"We have come a long way in terms of making the country prosperous," he said. "Person is never important," he said, "Method is important." That's why we have created a position where the rule of law prevails. Minister Paudel said that

federalism is a sophisticated form of empowering the people. He emphasized that federalism is more burdensome and expensive than the capacity of the state, but it does not mean that federalism should be abolished, but that federalism should be simplified. "We should move forward by making our governance structure more flexible," he said. Poudel, who is also a member of the Congress Central Committee, said that as proposed in the meeting of the Congress Central Committee, he suggested that the number of MPs should be reduced from 275 to 201, the number of federal ministers should be reduced from 25 to 15, and the number of federal ministers should be reduced from 25 to 15.

He emphasized on reducing the number of local municipalities and increasing the number of wards. Minister Paudel emphasized that federalism, which has become expensive, should be made cheaper. "Once the political structure is streamlined, the way to streamline the administrative structure will open," he said, "the security structure can also be streamlined." He said that if it can be made technology-friendly, a lot of expenses will be reduced. Minister Poudel has inaugurated the Tansen Festival. 

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