Kathmandu, Sept 17: People's representatives who should focus on lawmaking are being criticized by the public at large for running around looking for budgets for petty development projects in their respective constituencies.
Although eight years have passed
since the promulgation of the new Constitution, some important laws directly
related to the implementation of federalism have not yet been formulated.
Federal civil law, school education bill, laws related to concurrent rights of
the federal, province and local level and some other laws related to
development works have not be made, which is making the implementation of
federalism a challenge.
A member of parliament of the
ruling CPN (Maoist Center) party, Suryaman Tamang (Dong), admits that the
legislature should instead focus on making policies and rules for running the
country. However, the contradictions in the society forced the members of
parliament to work on development.
Giving an example of the fact that
in some countries elected people's representatives as legislators do not even
participate in the government but are only involved in law making, former
Minister of State Dong said that in the case of Nepal the role of
parliamentarians, who should be focused on law-making, is weakening due to the
understanding that they must become ministers, and that too of 'lucrative'
ministries.
In a dialogue with RSS, he said, "The job
of the parliamentarian is to create laws and regulations to run the country.
Experts should participate in the government. Parliamentarians will make laws
and those who participate in government will implement them.”
After becoming a member of CPN (Mashal) in
2045 BS, Dong became a central member of CPN (Maoist Center) in 2061 and is a
member of the Politburo. Represented in the House of Representatives from
Kavrepalanchok Constituency No. 1, he has experience as a member of the Interim
Legislature-Parliament in 2063, member of the Constituent Assembly in 2064 and
Minister of State for Energy in 2068 BS.
Accepting that the activism of MPs
increased during the preparation of the budget rather than in the preparation
of laws, MP Dong said however it is natural for MPs to become more active when
the budgeting process is going on to solve the problems faced by the people. It
should not be taken otherwise.
He says that after the annual estimate
(budget) of revenue and expenditure of the current financial year has been
passed the Parliament is focusing on law making. A bill related to the
amendment of some Nepal Acts has been submitted in the House, discussion on the
Federal Education Act has also started. Furthermore, the Act related to
transitional justice is being discussed in the concerned Committee of the
Parliament.
Parliamentarian Dong argued said
that although there is some delay in law making, some important laws have been
formulated.
Acknowledging that the question of
good parliamentary practice has been raised due to frequent interruption of the
Parliament, he said that the political parties should be clear about when to
interrupt the House.
"The blocking of the parliament is motivated by political interests when the government is preparing to implement initiatives towards good governance with social justice," he said. (RSS)