Nepal Workers' and Peasants' Party Unveils Federal Parliament Election Manifesto
Kathmandu. The Nepal Workers' and Peasants' Party (NWPP) has publicly released its manifesto for the upcoming House of Representatives elections. NWPP Chairman Narayan Man Bijukchhe unveiled the party's manifesto for the House of Representatives elections during a program held in Kathmandu on Sunday.
The manifesto includes commitments to advocate for a vibrant house of patriots, repeal the legal provision granting citizenship based on descent to children of foreigners who obtained Nepali citizenship by birth, and adopt programs for constructing ropeways, cable cars, tunnels, and railways in remote areas. It also states the party will continue to oppose the anti-national practice of government employees taking loans to cover salaries and subsequently taking more loans to repay the principal and interest of the first loan.
Furthermore, the manifesto mentions continuous struggle to nationalize the assets of corrupt individuals, establish legal provisions that mandate capital punishment for major corrupt figures, and ensure that elected representatives can reside in their respective constituencies to serve the public and facilitate balanced national development.
At the program, NWPP Chairman Narayan Man Bijukchhe stated that the party emphasizes discussions on laws and policies that will advance the nation. He added that the house should be a forum for discussing public issues, and candidates must be able to clearly communicate their agendas to the people.
Chairman Bijukchhe emphasized that major parties are currently focused on securing the next Prime Minister position, stressing that the Prime Minister should only be selected if approved by the House. He stressed that individuals who have previously served as Prime Minister and their respective parties must clearly articulate their contributions to the nation in the upcoming parliament. He called upon the public to vote only after carefully reviewing the manifesto.
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