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Nepal testimony to resolving complicated political differences through dialogue

Prime Minister Deuba's address to US President Joe Biden's virtual summit


09 December 2021  

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KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has stressed that democracy must deliver on people’s aspirations.

Taking part in the Leader’s ‘Summit for Democracy’ hosted virtually by US President Joe Biden earlier today, Prime Minister Deuba shared Nepal’s experiences in the journey of democracy and democratic transformation. Highlighting the achievements made on the front of Nepal’s home-grown peace process, the Prime Minister stated that the democratic and inclusive Constitution was made by the elected Constituent Assembly as part of the peace process.

He stated that Nepal’s success story is a testimony that even the most complicated political differences could be resolved through dialogue, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here today. While highlighting Nepal’s commitments to and achievements on gender equality, he said the country has now prioritized economic agendas in order to sustain democracy.

In addition to his remarks during the plenary session, the Prime Minister also sent a pre-recorded video message for the Summit. Through the message, he shared Nepal’s commitments to women empowerment, fight against corruption, inclusive representation in all domains of governance and completion of the peace process, among others. The Prime Minister, in his message, highlighted universal suffrage, separation of power, checks and balances, independent judiciary, protection of rights and freedoms as the key features of Nepal’s multiparty democracy.

Nepal has also highlighted through a separate statement about the country’s perspectives on democracy, human rights and good governance as well as achievements made on these fronts. —

Publish Date : 09 December 2021 22:24 PM

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