Rastriya Swatantra Party Unveils 'Manifesto 2082' for House of Representatives Elections

Kathmandu. The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has unveiled its 'Manifesto 2082' for the elections to the House of Representatives. The party made the manifesto public during a gathering in Surkhet, Karnali Province, on Thursday.

The manifesto released by the party announces sweeping policy changes in the areas of state structure, economy, digital transformation, energy, education, health, diplomacy, and good governance.

The party has also included 100 bases for policy departure for transformation in its public manifesto. The party has pledged to formally apologize to Dalit and marginalized communities immediately upon forming a government under its leadership and vow not to let such incidents happen in the future.

The party has also committed to the full implementation of the investigation report concerning the incidents of the Gen-Z movement held on Bhadra 23 and 24, 2082. The RSP has announced the implementation of an arrangement for an directly elected executive. Furthermore, the party has pledged to initiate a national debate for constitutional amendment with agendas such as a fully proportional parliamentary system, a provision where lawmakers cannot become ministers, and non-partisan local governments. The party also announced a plan to formulate a procedure to investigate the assets of everyone holding public office, confiscate illegal assets, and nationalize them.

The plan also includes ending partisan affiliation in government service, not forming affiliated organizations, and transforming the civil administration into a neutral structure focused on 'fewer people delivering more services'.

 

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