Deuba directs his party lawmakers to play active role in Parliament

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, June 17 President and parliamentary party leader of the main opposition Nepali Congress Sher Bahadur Deuba has directed his party
lawmakers to play active role in the Parliament. Amid criticism that the NC was not playing an active role as the main opposition in the
Federal Parliament — House of Representatives and the National Assembly — Deuba, recently, called NC lawmakers from both houses and
asked them to play dynamic role as lawmakers in both the houses as well as in the committees. The NC has 63 lawmakers in the HoR and 13
lawmakers in the NA
There are altogether 16 panels, 10 from the HoR and four from the NA
The remaining two panels are joint committees. Deuba directive came after the NC formed a shadow government with coordinators and
co-coordinators for each of the 21 ministries
&After the party president direction we have started our own attendance system in the parliamentary party office,& said Bahadur Singh Lama,
a shadow minister of Communications and Information Technology. He also said Deuba had directed lawmakers to look carefully the bills the
government had registered and presented in the Parliament. &The government has come up with one disputed bill after another
Most of the bills are against the spirit of the constitution and federalism
For example, the Media Council Bill curtails the right to expression and press freedom
So, we need to be careful,& Lama said of Deuba statement. NC has expressed concerns about the National Security Council Bill, Guthi (Trust)
Bill, Media Council Bill, Information and Technology Bill, Federal Civil Servants Bill, National Citizenship Bill, National Human Rights
Commission Bill and Bill to Speed up Construction and Development of National Pride Projects. According to a lawmaker from the NC, those
lawmakers, who do not play active role in both the houses and committees, will not be allowed time and space to speak at full house meetings
&So, the lawmakers should be regular in the House,& Lama added. Deuba also asked former lawmakers such as Ramesh Lekhak, Ram Hari Khatiwada
and others to come regularly to the parliamentary party office and help other lawmakers with the party agenda
&Former lawmakers& duty is not only to meet lawmakers but also tell them about the agenda and suggest raising issues in the houses,& the
lawmakers said, adding that they could also make suggestions on drafting bills. The post Deuba directs his party lawmakers to play active
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