Kathmandu, March 13 : Newly-elected President Ram Chandra Paudel is scheduled to take the oath of office and secrecy today.
The Office of the President is
hosting a special ceremony at Sheetal Niwas to administer the oath to the
President-elect Paudel at 1.00 pm on Monday.
Nepal's Constitution has specified
a provision that the President shall take the oath of office and secrecy from
the Chief Justice before assuming the office.
Acting Chief Justice Hari Krishna
Karki would administer oath of office and secrecy to the newly-elected
President, it is informed. Paudel was elected the President on March 9.
The Constitution has a provision
that there would be a President in the country and the President as a patrol of
the Constitution shall work to promote national unity.
It is the President's main
responsibility to comply with and protect the Constitution.
The country had adopted the
practice of President System with the establishment of republic as an outcome
of the 2006 April Uprising.
According to the Constitution, the
term of the President is five years from the date of his/her election to the
post and the person elected twice to the post is not allowed to become
candidate for the same again. (RSS)