Inaugurating the interaction program on 'Inter-State Legislature' organized by the Lumbini Provincial Assembly today, Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota said, "The tendency to interpret the law according to one's own convenience has created problems."
Stressing on the need for the legislature to focus on law making, Speaker Sapkota said that he would seriously look into the flaws in the structure of the federal parliament and the state legislature and work for the solution of its problems.
He also said that it was important to play a historic role in making our sovereign parliament alive, people-oriented and dignified.
Binda Magar, Nepal-based policy making advisor of the United Nations Development Program, and Dr. Bharatraj Gautam, secretary general of the federal parliament, stressed on the need to make the parliamentary exercise more effective and people-oriented.
In the interaction program that started from today, the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker of the same province will discuss about the five years of experience, challenges and possibilities in the implementation of federalism.
They will exchange experiences of running the state assembly, how to make the assembly dignified and people-oriented. It is said that the draft committee formed to prepare the synthetic report of the program facilitated by the Speaker of Lumbini State Purna Bahadur Gharti will prepare the report by including the issues raised in the interaction.
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