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Nepali Congress dissatisfied over Speakers’ role



Ramesh Lekhak

Kathmandu, May 21: The main opposition party, Nepali Congress, has expressed dissatisfaction over the role of Speaker Devraj Ghimire, accusing him of being biased.

Determining that the role of Speaker Ghimire in today’s meeting of the House of Representatives was not compatible with his position, a meeting of the NC Parliamentary Party  held today raised questions over it.

The party questioned the role of the Speaker, saying the Speaker forwarded the agenda of the parliament meeting amidst the protest and slogan of the opposition party. “A situation where a person in the position of the Speaker of the Parliament is used as a party member undermines the parliamentary norms and values. So this meeting draw the serious attention of the Speaker to carryout activities in order to protect the parliamentary norms and values”, reads the decision.

The NC Parliamentary Party meeting blamed the Speaker of forwarding the proposal related to vote of confidence of the Prime Minister amidst protests and sloganeering of the opposition party and not allowing NC lawmakers to put forth their views.

At a news conference organised to inform about the meeting of the NC Parliamentary Party, Chief Whip Ramesh Lekhak said the Speaker should not behave like a party cadre.  The meeting drew the conclusion that parliament meeting should not be run by ignoring the democratic and parliamentary norms and values.

Chief Whip Lekhak mentioned that instead of forming a parliamentary probe committee as per the demand of the opposition parties, it was not appropriate to complete the process of taking vote of confidence even after having enough time for the same.

All opposition parties in the parliament including NC have been demanding formation of a parliamentary probe committee to ensure free and impartial investigation on embezzlement in the financial cooperatives’ money.

NC Joint CWC and Parliamentary Party meet on Wednesday

The joint meeting of the central working committee and the parliamentary party of the main opposition party Nepali Congress, is being held on May 22.

NC Central Office Chief Secretary Krishna Prasad Paudel shared that the meeting was being held to discuss contemporary political developments. He said that the meeting will be held at 11:00 am on Wednesday at the party’s central office in Sanepa, Lalitpur.