The manifesto of Ujjaya Nepal states, ”With the change of government, arrangements should be made for the political appointments made by the previous government to be immediately vacated if the new government so desires.”
The Ujjaya Nepal Party (UNEPA), whose patron is Kulman Ghising, has proposed in its manifesto that administrative personnel from outside the civil service should be directly appointed to lead ministries.
The manifesto read out at the party announcement program held in Kathmandu on Wednesday mentions the need to bring administrative personnel from outside the civil service to the ministry. ‘A certain percentage of experts should be appointed from outside the civil service in the administrative leadership of the ministry,’ states the manifesto read out by leader Rima Bishwakarma.
Similarly, it has also been proposed that arrangements should be made to allow the new government to immediately remove those politically appointed by the previous government. ‘With the change of government, arrangements should be made for the political appointments made by the previous government to be vacated immediately if the new government so wishes,’ the manifesto says.
The manifesto also mentions the need to make legal and institutional arrangements for coordination and cooperation between state bodies. It has been said that a policy should be adopted to make the country’s economy dynamic and self-reliant and to make integrated use of natural resources.
UNEPA says that the current system should be implemented effectively. In addition, the manifesto also includes the need to restructure Nepal’s public bodies and make arrangements to make the services provided by the private sector quality and competitive.
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