. Asim Shah, political advisor to Prime Minister Balendra Shah, said that the government brought the ordinance by realizing the democratic values that the public works would not be halted due to legal complexities and the delivery of services to the people would be smooth.
He said the government had recommended the ordinance to take the necessary steps to remove the policy complexities in public service delivery and administrative system.
Advisor Shah said through the social media today, Shah said that the government has taken an important step to remove the policy complexities in public service delivery and administrative system.
The meeting of the Council of Ministers on April 2
8 had recommended President Ram Chandra Poudel for authentication of the ordinance for the same purpose.
“Immediately after the formation of
the incumbent government, the president of the ruling Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) had called on the political appointees to pave the way for governance reforms as per the spirit of the new people’s mandate.
Despite this request, the government has chosen this legal route to address the practical difficulties in performance and coordination.
This will help in establishing a result-oriented governance system by ending the deadlock seen in the performance of the work. ‘
He also clarified that the ordinance has been brought to ensure good governance to the people by executing the decisions of public concern within the stipulated time.
He said the government aims to find sustainable and scientific solutions to the procedural problems that persisted for decades in the past by identifying the delays in public interest due to outdated and complicated legal provisions.
“These ordinances have been brought not for the interest of any individual or group, but purely for the interest of the citizens and the effectiveness of the state machinery,” he said.
It has prepared a strong base to give further momentum to the country’s journey towards prosperity by realizing the democratic principle that works of public concern should not be stopped due to legal complexities. ‘