Opposition parties prepare for constitutional, legal and political protests
Opposition parties have objected to President Vidyadevi Bhandari's call for the formation of a new government on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers. Stating that the government has no political basis to take a vote of confidence, the opposition parties have said that it would be unconstitutional for the President to call for the formation of a new government in accordance with Article 76, Clause 5 of the Constitution. However, they did not decide on the nature of the defense until Thursday night. However, they are preparing to take the matter to the Supreme Court on Friday.
Opposition parties have concluded that KP Oli, who was appointed as the Prime Minister as the leader of the largest parliamentary party in the House of Representatives under Article 76 (3) of the Constitution, has again attacked the Constitution with the help of the President. Leaders have remarked that moving the process of forming a new government in the current situation is an unconstitutional and well-planned step taken by the parliament and the constitution.
Senior Congress leader Ram Chandra Poudel said that calling for the formation of a new government without giving even 24 hours was a conspiracy to dissolve the parliament and overthrow the constitution. "Calling the President to start the process of forming a new government in accordance with Article 76, Clause 5 of the Constitution without giving even 24 hours is a conspiracy to dissolve the parliament and overthrow the constitution," he said. It is customary to give at least three days to form a new government, '' Poudel said. He also appealed to all political parties to work for the preservation of the constitution after 70 years of sacrifice by the people.
UCPN (Maoist) leader Janardan Sharma Prabhakar has said that the President's move was a conspiracy against the constitution and the republic. "Our constitution does not envisage a new prime minister being appointed without a prime minister. It is unconstitutional for the President to call for the appointment of a new Prime Minister in accordance with Article 76, Clause 5 of the Constitution, "Sharma said." It is a conspiracy to measure the achievements of the federal republic. It is an attempt to lead the country back to anarchy by dissolving the parliament. Its politics is accompanied by constitutional and legal contradictions.
Rajendra Pandey of the Jhala Nath Khanal-Madhav Nepal faction, a dissident faction of the CPN-UML, said that the move by the Prime Minister and the President had created a political crisis in the country. "What happened from the president is a completely wrong move and trend. It is a conspiracy to push the nation into a midterm election and take it to the dark side. This has put the entire national politics in crisis, 'Pandey said.' The President himself seemed to be involved in such a conspiracy. In the current scenario, Prime Minister Oli must resign if a vote of confidence is not taken. At last, the way is open for a new government. ' He says the country is being punished for bringing the wrong people to the presidency.
Leader Pandey expressed concern that the Corona epidemic could escalate as he was not in a position to go to the polls even though he had just announced it. "Elections are not possible at such a time. For the election, we had to go among the people, campaign, and form a party organization, 'Pandey asked.
The Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP) has also termed the president's move as unconstitutional. JSP central executive committee member Mohammad Ishtiaq Rai said the move was an attack on the constitution and needed to be countered. "This is a serious attack on the constitution and democracy," he said. It is important to counter this in a proper way, 'he said. That's how Jaspa moves forward. ' Rai said that both the party presidents Mahanta Thakur and Upendra Yadav had formed a common view on the formation of a new government by signing a joint agreement.
Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has called a meeting of top leaders on Friday morning to decide the party's official position on the issue. Spokesperson Bishwaprakash Sharma has remarked that there is a joint conspiracy between the President and the Prime Minister to measure the parliament and the constitution. 'Does the President of this country live in Shital Niwas or only Vidyadevi Bhandari? At least the prime minister's proposal will take time to mature. "The presidency is a ceremonial institution, but he has become like a prime minister's pocket," Sharma told in an interview with The New York.
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