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Nepali people have high expectations from this parliament: NC president Deuba



KATHMANDU: Nepali Congress (NC) president and former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the Nepali people have expected much from the lawmakers of this House of Representatives (HoR).

Speaking in the first meeting of the HoR formed after the November 20 parliamentary election, the Nepali Congress President remarked that the public expects sustainable peace, good governance, development and prosperity to be nurtured in the days to come.

“It is necessary that our forthcoming journey, means and goals should be clear. Achieving sustainable peace, good governance, development and prosperity by means of the federal democratic republican governance system is our common goal,” he said.

Also NC parliamentary party leader in the parliament, former Prime Minister Deuba reiterated that consolidation of the federal, democratic, republican system is the need of the day, and defending the Constitution and its implementation as per its letter and spirit has become the mandatory condition.

Stating that many policies and laws remained to be formulated for the implementation of the Constitution, the NC president and parliamentary party leader said along with the constitution and relevant laws, moral conduct also has special importance for a prosperous democracy.

“All our energy, mindset, behavior and works should be focused for the greater interest of Nepal and the Nepalis. I would like to heartily urge all the MP colleagues that may the tenure of this HoR be able to make a special contribution to defending the constitution, its implementation and to strengthen the federal democratic republican order.”

He also thanked the voters for their support to the NC in the election.

Publish Date : 09 January 2023 19:05 PM

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