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Some suggestions for amend of the constitution after the Gen Z movement.


Nepal's current government and parliamentary structure appear to be quite expensive and extensive. After the formation of provincial and local governments, many public services and structures were supposed to be decentralized and handed down accordingly. However, this has not been effectively implemented. To align with the spirit of the constitution and to strengthen federalism while maximizing efficiency, some adjustments to the central government and parliament seem essential. Therefore, the following proposals have been put forward to restructure the current system:

1. One District, One Representative

Parliamentarians are meant to formulate policies, not engage in development work. Each district should have just one representative.
There is no need for absentee parliamentarians who merely sign attendance for allowances but fail to meet the quorum during sessions.

  • MPs receive salaries for being in office.
  • They receive additional meeting allowances for attending parliamentary sessions.
  • If attending the parliament is their main job, why is there a separate allowance for it? Strange!
  • Moreover, some just sign in and leave, yet still claim allowances, while the parliament struggles to meet quorum.
  • How long will we keep electing such irresponsible representatives?

Furthermore, the rationale behind proportional representation seats must be clarified to the public, as they are often misused to bring in wives, children, brothers-in-law, contractors, and businessmen into parliament.

2. 8-10 Ministries

To strengthen federalism, local and provincial governments should be given responsibility for implementing projects within their respective areas, while the federal government should focus only on national priority projects. Therefore, the current 20-22 ministries at the federal level could be reduced to 8-10.

Additionally, ministers should be appointed only from MPs with relevant experience and qualifications in their respective ministries. This would reduce the race for ministerial positions and help MPs focus more on parliamentary duties.

3. An Expert and Inclusive National Assembly

Since elected parliamentary bodies may lack representation from subject-matter expertslaw-making processes should include experienced professionals from various fields.

To address this, a 50-member National Assembly should be formed, including experts with a minimum educational qualification or at least 8-10 years of professional experience, ensuring inclusive representation.

Additionally, to reduce the number of VIP positions, the Vice President should also serve as the Chairperson of the National Assembly.


National Pride Projects : Hope or myth for prosperity?

The Government of Nepal has listed various strategically important projects that can contribute to the country's economic and social transformation as National Pride Projects. Although the criteria for declaring such Pride Projects has not been made, the government has declared 21 projects under construction as National Pride Projects till now. But none of the projects  have been completed on time.

National Pride Projects are high-priority government projects aimed at benefiting the maximum population. These projects are typically long-term in nature and are implemented through multi-year contracts. In contrast, regular projects have shorter durations and are usually completed within two to three years. The government declares a project as a "National Pride Project" when it is expected to have a significant impact on the nation's economic growth and development. Such projects are generally distinguished based on their scale, complexity, and potential impact.

List of National Pride Projects as listed by National Planning Commission

  1. Sikta Irrigation Project
  2. Babai Irrigation Project
  3. Rani Jamara Kulariya Irrigation Project
  4. Bheri Babai Diversion Project
  5. Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Project
  6. Budhi Gandaki Hydropower Project
  7. West Seti Hydropower Project
  8. Bhairahawa Regional/International Airport
  9. Pokhara Regional/International Airport
  10. Second International Airport, Bara
  11. Pashupati Area Development Trust
  12. Lumbini Area Development Trust
  13. Mid-Hill (Pushpalal) Highway
  14. East-West Railway
  15. Postal Highway
  16. North-South (Koshi) Highway
  17. North-South (Kaligandaki Corridor) Highway
  18. North-South (Karnali) Highway
  19. Kathmandu-Terai/Madhesh Fast Track
  20. Melamchi Water Supply Project
  21. President Chure Conservation Program


Why do citizens even need the government ?

  #RightToRejectIn2084

Why do citizens even need the government ?

  • To get a two-wheeler driving license takes 2-3 years.
  • You have to run around for 2-4 days just to get a ward recommendation, citizenship, and passport.
  • The national highway feels like an ambush.
  • Food prices are 3-4 times higher.

The country could run even if they just placed a statue on the chair!

77 Districts, 77 Parliament Members (७७ जिल्लाका ७७ सांसद)

77 Districts, 77 Parliament Members

Parliament members role is to formulate policies not meant to develop infrastructure. One representative per district is enough.

They take attendance, collect allowances, and still, when it comes to voting, there isn’t even a quorum; such irresponsible, absentee MPs are useless.

A salary for being an MP, A meeting allowance for attending Parliament.

But if their primary job is to go to Parliament, why do they get an additional allowance for it? Strange!

And yet, after marking attendance, they disappear just to collect their allowances; while Parliament struggles to meet the required number of members.

How long will we keep electing such irresponsible representatives?

Also, what is the justification for proportional representation seats if they are only used to bring in wives, sons, brothers-in-law, contractors, and businessmen? The public deserves an answer!


७७ जिल्लाका ७७ सांसद,

सासंदले विकास गर्ने होईन, नीति निर्माण गर्ने हो, हरेक जिल्लाको प्रतिनिधि गर्ने १-१ जना भए हुन्छ। हाजिर लाएर भत्ता पचाउने अनि गणना गर्दा कोरम नपुग्ने भगौडा सासंद काम छैन।।

सासंद भए बापत तलब संसद भवनमा गए बापत बैठक भत्ता रे, हैन काम नै संसद भवनमा जानू भएसि फेरि त्यसको नि छुट्टै भत्ता, अचम्म ।। फेरि हाजिर लाएर टाप त्यहि भत्ता खानलाई, संसदमा भने संख्या पुग्दैन, यस्ता गैर जिम्मेवार प्रतिनिधि कतिन्जेल जिताउने?

श्रीमती, छोरो, सालो, ठेक्दार, व्यापारी सांसद बनाउने समानुपातिक सिटको ओेेैचित्य के हो त, जनतालाई बुझाउन जरुरि छ।

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