Reforms from the electoral system

Poush 21, 2081

Pathak Patra

Reforms from the electoral system

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Elections are certainly the beauty of democracy. But in the context of a country like ours, it should also make sense of the saying of swallowing bones.

One is that in our country, according to the constitution, the number of people's representatives is more. Also, in the direct election system, from getting tickets for the positions from the bottom to the top to winning by becoming a candidate, there are unnatural expenses. Therefore, in order to improve it, it is desirable to remove the direct election system under the federal legislature and keep only a 'proportional election system' for the 165 seats designated for it. After doing this, considering the entire country as a constituency, the scandalous game of inserting one hundred and ten members and the relatives of the leaders into it by voting for the political party will automatically stop.

Likewise, the National Assembly and the Provincial Assembly should also be abolished. MPs should not be made ministers. The district coordination committee also has no work. Even if the leader's medical treatment and foreign trips are to be paid for from the state funds, they should be frugal. 'Cooperatives in villages: beggars in households' did not work. Now 'One Local Level: One Product' program should be implemented.

Indrakumar Shrestha , Currently: Srijananagar, Bhaktapur

Pathak

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