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Parliamentarians not to remain spectator if government turns rampant: Lawmaker Thapa



KATHMANDU: Lawmaker Surya Thapa said the government did not create adequate business for the parliament in the past one and a half years.

He said the parliament could enact the loan-sharking related bill except the appropriation bill.

“In parliamentary system, it depends on government activities to ensure effectiveness of the parliament”, he said, adding the parliament should also effectively deliver on the issues of public concerns.

Lawmaker Thapa further said, “We the Marxists observe the issues objectively and reach to a truth based on facts. We remain thankful to the government when it performs well and we will not remain mute spectator when the things go wrong from the government”.

CPN (UML) leader Thapa is the parliamentary member from Pyuthan.

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