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Federal lawmakers demand hike in CDF



KATHMANDU: Federal lawmakers have stated piling pressure on the government to hike Constitution Development Fund (CDF) to Rs 100 million from Rs 40 million.

Lawmakers  launched a signature campaign to this end on Monday – the very day when budget session began at a time when the local governments are already in place.

They have been demanding with the government to increase the budget so that both lawmakers elected through the first-past-the post system and proportional representation system would spend the budget at their discretion in their respective constituencies.

Experts have described the lawmakers’ demand ‘inappropriate’ as their demand came at a time they should have been dwelling on the government’s policies and programs and upcoming budget. Further, the CDF had been established in the context when there were local governments.

Publish Date : 30 April 2019 11:43 AM

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