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    Constitution Will Be amended In consensus of parties

    nadminBy nadminJanuary 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read13 Views
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    In a recent statement, the Deputy General Secretary of the CPN-UML-ruling, Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, said that the constitution of Nepal required broad political consensus for amendments, and it was to be the main agenda. In response to a question from journalists at Tamghas, he underscored that the committee’s work would be successful if it had the participation of various political organizations in this regard.

    Gyawali highlighted the ongoing discussions among major political factions, which aim at solving the problems that arose after the constitution’s debut ten years ago. He was upbeat about the implementation of modalities, including the formation of agreements between parties, thus enabling transparent dialogue of any necessary amendments.

    The push for the amendments has occurred due to the fact that Nepali citizens are not content with governance and representation in the political landscape where corrupt people are ruling. At the same time, Gyawali, who guaranteed the public that the government was investigating the cooperative scandals’ individuals, stated that there would be no misters in those investigations who were scamming the citizenry and wouldn’t be examined either.

    He, on the other hand, pledged his party’s unwavering commitment to attaining results as well as the stability of Nepal’s economy after some years of political turmoil. Gyawali, likewise, has directed our attention to the increased infrastructure connectivity in the entire country; thus, he has indicted the current administration as one working in progress.

    During the progression of the plays, Gyawali also talked about the impacts of the Nepal economy visiting by external forces like international trade issues known to China and India. He further said that building a balanced foreign relationship would ease the process of handling shifting global politics.

    The deliberations on constitutional amendments continue, and the eyes of the world are on how the various political factions that are polarized in the country align themselves and facilitate the implementation of political collaboration and the reform process. The country’s future governance structure will receive a big blow but, at the same time, meet the real cry of the diverse ethnic and territorial populations of the nation at the end of the day.

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