Minister Gautam Assures Implementation of Constitutional Commission Recommendations

Kathmandu. Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Sobita Gautam, has stated that the government is committed to implementing the recommendations and annual reports of the constitutional commissions.

Responding to questions raised during the discussion on the annual report of the National Inclusion Commission in the National Assembly meeting on Friday, Minister Gautam provided this information on behalf of Prime Minister Balen Shah. The minister clarified that the study of the recommendations and annual reports made by various constitutional commissions is underway. She stated that the government is serious about the need to enact laws for the implementation of some commission recommendations and to make practical improvements in others.

Speaking at the meeting, Minister Gautam said, 'The government is committed to implementing all the reports of the constitutional commissions and all the recommendations that have come.' She mentioned that some recommendations have already been implemented and some are in the process of being implemented. She added, 'Some issues require the enactment of laws for implementation, while some require practical improvements.'

She stated that the constitutional commissions are accountable to the Federal Parliament and these bodies are independent of the government, and improvements will be made where necessary. Minister Gautam also emphasized the need to focus discussions related to the commissions on parliamentary committees in the coming days.

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