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Opposition Parties Vow Intensified Protests Against PM Balen Shah's Parliament Disregard

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Opposition parties in Nepal's House of Representatives have agreed to escalate their protests against Prime Minister Balen Shah, accusing him of ignoring parliament and failing to be accountable to lawmakers. A meeting of opposition chief whips concluded that demonstrations would intensify in the upcoming House session, demanding the Prime Minister's presence to answer questions. Concerns were also raised about the Speaker's perceived partisan role.

  • Opposition parties, including the Nepali Congress, CPN-UML, Communist Party of Nepal (CPN), and Rastriya Prajatantra Party, held discussions at the CPN-UML parliamentary party office in Singha Durbar.
  • The opposition parties are demanding that Prime Minister Shah appear in parliament to address their concerns and answer questions from MPs.
  • Participants expressed that Speaker Dol Prasad Aryal is acting more like a leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party than an impartial Speaker.
  • The opposition parties aim to safeguard democracy, ensure constitutional implementation, and uphold parliamentary rules and procedures through coordinated actions.

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