Prime Minister Shah holds discussions with proportional representation lawmakers

Kathmandu. Prime Minister Balendra Shah held discussions with proportional representation lawmakers representing all parties in the Federal Parliament.

During the meeting held at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers on Wednesday, Prime Minister Shah discussed the problems, challenges, and potential solutions specific to their respective clusters with the proportional representation lawmakers.

During the discussion, the lawmakers provided suggestions regarding issues observed in their constituencies and urgent tasks the government needs to address. They also urged that there should be no discrimination between directly elected and proportional representation lawmakers in Parliament.

After the meeting, UML lawmaker Padma Aryal mentioned that she discussed the problems of her community and various other issues with the Prime Minister. She stated that suggestions were also provided regarding the country's policies and programs, as well as advancing long-stalled projects.

The Prime Minister's Secretariat stated that the discussion was held with the objective of establishing direct communication between elected representatives and the executive to make policy formulation and implementation more effective.

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