Rastriya Swatantra Party Unveils Election Manifesto Focusing on Governance Reform and Anti-Corruption
Kathmandu. The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has publicly released its election manifesto, encompassing '100 Pillars for Policy Departure for Transformation'.
Unveiled on Thursday in Surkhet under the slogan 'A Pledge to Establish Order,' the manifesto prioritizes governance reform, corruption control, digital good governance, and efficient service delivery.
Through the manifesto, the RSP has committed to eliminating the need for the public to stand in queues for public services by implementing an 'Online, Not Queue' system, ending middlemen in government offices, and making the National ID card the basis for integrated services.
Regarding corruption control, it mentions a strict policy of investigating the assets of individuals who have held public office since B.S. 2046 and reopening corruption cases. Furthermore, the party has announced that it will not form any type of affiliated organizations and will completely free education, health, and public institutions from partisan politics.
In economics, the goal is to build a production-oriented and self-reliant economy by prioritizing a digital economy, startup promotion, and the 'Make in Nepal' campaign.
The RSP has also prominently raised issues such as ensuring voting rights (i-voting) for Nepalis working abroad and empowering Non-Resident Nepalis in line with the concept of 'Once a Nepali, Always a Nepali.' The RSP has presented a blueprint for a prosperous Nepal by incorporating issues like environmental protection, infrastructure development, and social justice.
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