Congress forms expert committee to study constitutional amendment

A committee comprising experts has been formed under the coordination of party Vice President Pushpa Bhusal.

Baishak 6, 2083

Kul Chandra Newpane

Congress forms expert committee to study constitutional amendment

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The Nepali Congress has formed a committee of experts under the coordination of party Vice President Pushpa Bhusal to study and submit suggestions for constitutional amendments. The members of the committee are senior advocates Radheshyam Adhikari, Harihar Dahal, Prem Bahadur Khadka, Upendra Keshari Neupane, Sher Bahadur KC, Yadunath Khanal, Gopal Krishna Ghimire, Yogendra Bahadur Adhikari, Dinesh Tripathi, Sitaram KC, Lalit Kumar Basnet, advocates Ran Bahadur Thebe, Sharmila Shrestha, Jhalmaya BK and Raju Katuwal. The committee has also been given five jurisdictions. It has the jurisdiction to study and analyze the movements for identity among various communities, groups and regions during the constitution-making process, the agreements made by the government during that process, and the demands and views put forward by various groups and campaigns in the context of constitutional amendments.

Similarly, it is mentioned that the problems seen in the implementation after the constitution was made should be studied and analyzed, the challenges seen in the implementation of federalism and the operation of the government at the levels should be discussed with the level governments, experts and stakeholders, and the demands raised in the agreement and the issues mentioned in the agreement, including good governance and efficient service delivery and representation, in line with the spirit of the rebellion called for by Gen-G on 23 and 24 Bhadra. 

The issues related to the constitutional amendment mentioned in the party's pledge for the 21 Falgun elections should be studied and the values ​​and norms of democracy, civil rights and the principle of proportional inclusion should not be narrowed, but should be broadened and expanded, the press release issued by the Congress states that the implementation status and achievements should be reviewed based on the experience of a decade since the constitution was promulgated and a report with suggestions should be provided. 

'Based on the suggestions given by the committee, the party will formulate its opinion on the constitutional amendment and will take the initiative of a national dialogue with other parties, civil society, experts and political parties to build a common national opinion,' the Congress said in the decision.

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