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Directly elected PM and President not feasible: UML leader Gyawali



KATHMANDU: CPN UML leader Pradeep Gyawali has asserted that transitioning to a system with a directly elected Prime Minister and President is currently unfeasible.

Gyawali made this statement during a program on joint government practices and government influence, organized by the Constitution Watch Group at the Pavilion Happ in Kathmandu on Thursday.

He explained, “Nepal cannot adopt a system of directly elected president and prime minister by amending the Constitution at this time. Such a change is not practical for our country right now.”

Gyawali added that the current government, comprised of the two major parties, Nepali Congress and CPN-UML, is contemplating constitutional amendments.

However, he emphasized that this process will involve thorough discussion and debate.

He continued, “The Constitution we have will not be amended lightly; there will be serious discussions on this issue. We will review the achievements over the past decade since the constitution’s implementation and address its shortcomings through improvements.”

Gyawali also expressed confidence that the Nepali Congress-UML alliance will adhere to the 7-point agreement to ensure political stability and continuity in the country.

Publish Date : 05 September 2024 16:57 PM

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