Lawmakers emphasize implementation of principles and priorities of Appropriation Bill

Kathmandu, May 18: The Members of Parliament (MPs) in today’s House of Representatives (HoR) meeting said the issues included principles and priorities of the Appropriation Bill for the fiscal year 2083/084 BS should be duly implemented.

Taking part in principles and priorities of the Appropriation Bill (except for tax) for the fiscal year 2083/084 BS, the lawmakers said that the trend of poor implementation of the past should be ended in the upcoming fiscal year.

MP Ashish Gajurel said capital from the Nepali Diaspora community should be brought in through procedural and policy-level decisions adding that there was a shortfall of nearly Rs 400 billion for infrastructure development.

MP Guru Prasad Baral called to establish the Human Resource Development Bank.

Likewise, MP Parshuram Tamang said that the principles and priorities of the government should be introduced by aligning with the constitution’s directive principles and the 16th plan.

MP Mohammad Firdos argued that Nepalis were further pushed to below the poverty line because of our costlier health services.

Ain Bahadur Mahar claimed that the principles and priorities of the Appropriation Bill failed to grasp the clear roadmap of fiscal federalism.

Lawmaker Barshaman Pun stated that the development of infrastructure was inevitable for e-governance.

Lawmaker Aren Rai said that massive reform measures should be initiated to upgrade the quality of education and the results.(RSS)
-TRN Online

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