Nepal

Addressing the release ceremony of the Nepal Human Rights Year Book 2023 organised by the Informal Sector Service Centre, Speaker Ghimire said the attention of the Parliament had not gone towards making acts and laws. KATHMANDU, FEBRUARY 19House of Representatives Speaker Devraj Ghimire said today that the attention of the legislature had actually differed its function of lawmaking. Uplift self-respect of House: Speaker Ghimire Newly-elected HoR Speaker Ghimire takes oath Resolving the release event of the Nepal Human Rights Year Book 2023 organised by the Informal Sector Service Centre, Speaker Ghimire stated the attention of the Parliament had not gone towards making acts and laws. He notified that there was need to enact numerous laws and guidelines in the nation, however they had actually not been able to do so.Speaker Ghimire stated there was no fair tracking of application of laws.

He stated the federal government was not looking at the Parliament properly.Speaker Ghimire stated, There are flaws in the procedure of making acts and laws.

We have actually made numerous laws, it is not possible to monitor the implementation of laws made in our various systems, particularly the parliamentary system, in an objective manner through numerous committees and methods due to various reasons.

The attention of the Parliament has not been drawn towards this and the concern has actually not being scrutinised appropriately by the executive.

He further stated, Discrepancies continue between major organs of the state - the executive, judiciary, and legislature.

They are not doing their work diligently.

Speaker Ghimire stated even though some matters went to the judiciary, there were challenges in the work.

While holding the viewpoint that there must be coordination between the executive and legislature, he said services to the problems seen in the implementation of acts and laws ought to be discovered.

Today, the majority of the matters are in the hands of the judiciary, but barriers are being produced in the work.

All these things are happening as an outcome of lack of coordination in between the executive and the legislature or the type of role that parliamentarians need to play in the Parliament, but are not.

Not only that, it is necessary to pay attention to the implementation aspect and find solutions to the problems seen in the execution part.

A version of this short article appears in the print on February 20, 2023, of The Himalayan Times .

This short article first appeared/also appeared in https://thehimalayantimes.com





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