The manifesto also mentions holding a national dialogue with all political parties and stakeholders to amend the constitution.
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The Nepali Congress is releasing its manifesto for the upcoming elections on Falgun 21 today.
Party President Gagan Thapa will release the manifesto during a large gathering in Janakpur, Dhanusha. The manifesto, titled Pledge, embraces the Genji Rebellion.
According to Congress leaders who participated in writing the manifesto, the issues include completely freeing the constitutional bodies of the state from political influence, creating and implementing effective laws for corruption control, financial discipline, and good governance.
Similarly, it has been mentioned that the Prevention of Corruption Act and the Authority Act will be amended to bring the decisions of the Council of Ministers within the scope of investigation by the Authority.
It has been mentioned that ministers, MPs, and high-ranking political figures will have to declare their assets publicly before taking oath, and that a high-level Assets Investigation Commission will be formed to investigate the assets of every person who has held or not held public office since 2063.
It has been mentioned that such a commission will also be given the right to investigate the assets of all individuals, including former judges and former army officers.
The manifesto also mentions holding a national dialogue with all political parties and stakeholders for amending the constitution, amending the electoral system, and adopting the reserved constituency system.
The Congress is committed to practicing that a constituency will be reserved only once when going to a reserved constituency. The Congress has also emphasized the issue of going to a membership-based primary election in the selection of candidates.
The Congress, which has said that it will adopt balanced foreign relations, has also announced that the economic sector will be free from party influence, pressure, and occupation.
And, the main issue is that the Prime Minister will be allowed to serve only two terms.
