Request for opinions/suggestions from political parties by April 10 regarding the 'National Commitment' prepared by the government
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The government has prepared a 'national commitment' after studying the manifestos of 6 nationally recognized political parties. The 18-point 'national commitment' prepared by the government has been made public for opinions and suggestions.
After the formation of the National Independent Party government under the leadership of Balendra Shah, a 100-point agenda on governance reform was made public. The government has made the national commitment public to implement point number 3 of the agenda passed by the Council of Ministers led by Prime Minister Shah on Chaitra 13.
Point number 3 of the agenda stated, 'To institutionally implement the main essence of the Constitution of Nepal, the strengthening of the democratic system, and the mandate expressed through elections, prepare a 'national commitment' by synthesizing the implementable issues included in the manifestos, pledges, and commitment letters of all political parties participating in the elections, and establish common ownership of the Government of Nepal in it.
The necessary structure will be established under the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers to implement the commitment immediately by linking it with the annual policy and program, budget and reform agenda.' The national commitment includes the election promises of the nationally recognized parties, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the Nepali Congress (NCP), the Nepali Muslim League (UML), the Nepali Congress (NCP 'For its effective implementation, the work of monitoring and inter-agency coordination will be carried out by the Secretary in charge of the Development Management Sector of the Office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers,' the national commitment letter states.
Main priority areas in the commitment
Stability and reform in the economic sector
Respect and self-reliance of the agricultural profession
Tourism and civil aviation
Energy development and utilization
Mining and minerals
Infrastructure development
The basis of prosperity Employment
Education and health
Forest, environment and climate change
Good governance and corruption control
Administrative reform and service delivery
Electronic governance and technology
Social justice and inclusion
International diplomacy and foreign relations
Utilization of knowledge, skills and capital of the Nepali diaspora
Sports
Disaster management
Cooperatives and microfinance
