Nepal's President Paudel Stalls Controversial Constitutional Bill
Nepal's President Ram Chandra Paudel has returned a controversial bill back to the House of Representatives for reconsideration. The bill seeks to amend the Constitutional Council, raising concerns over its democratic alignment. Critics claim it could weaken constitutional checks and balances.
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In a significant move emphasizing the importance of constitutional fidelity, Nepal's President Ram Chandra Paudel has returned a contentious bill to the House of Representatives for further deliberation. The bill in question, aimed at amending the Constitutional Council Act 2066 B.S, has raised eyebrows due to its potential impact on democratic principles.
Endorsed by both legislative houses and presented for presidential authentication in July, the bill was halted by President Paudel, invoking his constitutional power to demand a reassessment. Concerns cited include discrepancies with the spirit of the Constitution and international democratic norms.
The six-member Constitutional Council is tasked with appointments to key constitutional bodies, and proposed amendments have sparked debate. Critics argue the changes could dilute the checks and balances fundamental to Nepal's democratic framework.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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