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Govt committed to hold HoR and State Assembly elections: PM Deuba



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister (PM) Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the government is committed to holding the elections to the House of Representatives and the state assemblies on time.

Speaking at a program in the capital on Thursday, Prime Minister Deuba claimed that the recently concluded local elections were held in a fair and fearless manner.

He also called on all parties to work with the highest interest of the nation at the center.

Prime Minister Deuba said, “We are moving forward at the pace of development by maintaining lasting peace and good governance in the country through a federal democratic republican system of governance.”

Stating that it is the responsibility of all political parties to complete the journey and establish Nepal as a developed and prosperous nation, PM Deuba said the government is committed to holding the elections this year.

“I am confident that periodic elections will play an important role in strengthening the democratic parliamentary system of government in the country,” he said urging one and all to work in the best interests of the entire nation. ”

Stating that the country was moving toward lasting peace and development, Prime Minister Deuba said that the experience of the former parliamentarians would be useful to make it meaningful.

Publish Date : 30 June 2022 14:58 PM

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