CPN (UML) Forms Task Force for Constitution Amendment Suggestions

Kathmandu. CPN (UML) has intensified the work of the task force formed to collect suggestions and do homework for the constitution amendment. The first meeting of the 'Constitution Amendment Suggestion Task Force' formed under the convenership of Vice-chairman Bishnu Prasad Paudel, as per the decision of the party central secretariat, was held on Sunday.

The meeting chaired by convenor Paudel has made various decisions to prepare concrete proposals for amendment by reviewing the strong and weak aspects of constitution implementation.

The meeting formed a subcommittee under the convenership of former Attorney General and leader Agniprasad Kharel to prepare a detailed work plan and schedule for the experience so far in constitution implementation, its complexities, and review subjects.

The subcommittee includes Ramesh Badal, Mahesh Bartula, Krishnabhakt Pokharel, Tikaram Bhattarai, Rajendra Ghimire, and Amar Thapa as members. This subcommittee will present the work plan and schedule for suggestion collection in the next meeting.

Likewise, UML has decided to dialogue, discuss, and interact with other political parties and the task forces formed by them on the issue of constitution amendment. The task force has stated that the amendment proposal will be prepared by taking suggestions from various sectors of political and social life to further strengthen and make the federal democratic republic and the existing governance system more effective.

Bartula Given Responsibility of Member Secretary

Central member Mahesh Bartula has been given the responsibility of the task force's member secretary. Leaders such as Raghu ji Pant, Chhabilal Bishwakarma, Padma Aryal, Julie Kumari Mahato, Pasang Sherpa are members of the task force.

The party secretariat had formed this task force to provide suggestions for constitution amendment in its various meetings held from Jestha 4 to 10.

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