Speaker Ghimire returned to the country today after participating in the Sixth World Conference of Speakers of Parliament held in Geneva.
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The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Devraj Ghimire, returned home today after participating in the Sixth World Conference of Speakers of Parliament held in Geneva, Switzerland.
Speaker Ghimire left for Geneva on July 11 to participate in the Sixth World Conference of Speakers of Parliament jointly organized by the Inter-Legislative Association and the United Nations.
At the press conference held at Tribhuvan International Airport today, Speaker Ghimire said in the conference, how can poverty-stricken countries move forward? How can the upcoming challenges be solved? How can a law be made in the operation of government? He informed that there was a discussion about whether the government can be run.
'The impact that the progress in the digital sector can have now, the policy that the government should adopt, how can it be carried out in an effective way? There was a discussion on how to resolve the conflicts and inequality that are emerging in the world political arena, he said.
this July 14th to 17th During the conference held in Geneva, he said that he had bilateral meetings with the Speakers of the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Malta, Israel, Bhutan and other countries.
