Rastriya Swatantra Party Aims to Improve Democratic Quality, Says Dr. Swarnim Wagle
Kathmandu. Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) Vice-Chairman Dr. Swarnim Wagle has stated that respecting the achievements brought by the movement, their objective now is to improve the institutional quality of democracy.
Dr. Wagle said that RSP was not born merely for a change of power but to change the overall political and economic incentive structure of the country.
Addressing the party's first historic general convention in Bharatpur, Chitwan, Dr. Wagle said that RSP is the political expression of the accumulated frustration and intense desire for change in Nepali society. He stated that respecting the achievements brought by past movements, the institutional quality of democracy must now be improved.
He said that the state has developed a culture of distributing rather than creating and controlling rather than competing, and that RSP will advocate for governance based on reason and method.
Announcing that RSP is now transforming from a party of movement into an institutional political force, Dr. Wagle said that the time has come to prove that the new generation can provide not only questions but also answers and results. 'We have not come to defeat anyone, but to make Nepal win,' he said, 'RSP's strength should be hope, not just anger; it should be an alternative, not just criticism.'
He said that they are moving forward on the path of building a just society where a child's future is determined by talent, not by their caste or geography, and creating an environment where youth do not have to go abroad for opportunities and where knowledge and skills are respected in their own land.
Stating that history has given our generation a rare opportunity to change the country, he called for its proper utilization.
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