Dillydallying in making laws creates obstacles to achieving the national goal: President Paudel
July 16, Kathmandu: President Ramchandra Paudel has said dillydallying in making necessary acts and laws from the parliament would create obstacles to achieving national aspirations.
During the meeting with journalists associated with the Journalists Society for Parliamentary Affairs (JSPA) Nepal at the Office of the President today, President Paudel opined that necessary discussion, consensus, and collaboration would make parliamentary activities more people-oriented and instil people’s trust towards parliament, preventing a deadlock situation in the parliament.
He laid emphasis that all sides should play their respective roles, being united in favour of the democratic system as it is the best system, saying democratic practices have been exercised less in Nepal.
Sharing that Parliament in a democratic governance system is the place to raise the voices of the people and make necessary laws, the President expressed the view that the role of media persons is significant to make the act and laws-making process more transparent and accountable by disseminating factual news.
President Paudel expressed the belief that there would be support and cooperation with a warning from media persons writing on the parliamentary affairs beat in order to make laws in favour of the people, to raise contemporary and burning issues, to make parliamentary practice more effective and accountable through the parliament and parliamentary committees.
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