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Cooperation of all needed to uplift Parliament’s dignity: Speaker Ghimire



KATHMANDU: Speaker Devraj Ghimire has called on all stakeholders to make democracy worthy of emulation by all sides and establish a system liked by all people.

Addressing a program commemorating the 18th Federal Parliament Service Day organized here today, he pointed out the need of the support and cooperation of all sides to expedite the law-making works by Parliament.

“It is necessary to take the initiation soliciting the support and cooperation of all for enacting timely Acts and implementing the same,” the Speaker said.

Lauding the works carried out by the employees in the Parliament Service in spite of the limited means and resources, he called for the government’s support to concretize the Parliament’s value.

“Various reform plans have been pursued to complete the incomplete laws and to face the coming challenges. Efforts are on to making the Parliament Service technology-friendly. Let us prepare a list of works in different sectors necessary for making the Parliament Service effective and the entire Parliament Secretariat should be united to make this effective,” he added.

Stating that the efforts and initiatives to raise high the glory of the Parliament have not been adequate, Speaker Ghimire expressed the conviction that the more the Parliament’s dignity is enhanced the more effective will be the performance of this supreme institution of the people.

“The more effective are the Parliament’s works, the more enhanced the government’s activities and output to the people will be. Still more needs to be done to make the Parliament effective, guide the State, and enact and implement the laws,” Speaker Ghimire said.

Publish Date : 13 December 2024 21:34 PM

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