The Madhes Province Assembly has been active in budget-related activities, but has been inactive in lawmaking and addressing public concerns. The assembly’s second term has been marked by a lack of progress in these areas, despite the government’s claims of prioritizing them.
The assembly’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year 2083/84 has been a major point of contention, with opposition parties expressing dissatisfaction with the government’s proposals. The government has been accused of not taking the opposition’s concerns seriously and not engaging in meaningful dialogue.
According to the assembly’s secretariat, 27 bills have been received, but only 16 have been passed. Four bills are pending, and three are currently being discussed. The government has withdrawn two bills, and one is still pending.
The opposition parties have accused the government of being arrogant and not willing to listen to their concerns. They have also criticized the government for not providing sufficient resources for the implementation of the laws passed during the first term.
Despite the assembly’s inactivity, the government has been active in presenting the budget and engaging in political maneuvering. The opposition parties have been critical of the government’s approach, accusing them of prioritizing their own interests over the needs of the people.
The assembly’s secretariat has also been criticized for its handling of the budget and its lack of transparency. The opposition parties have accused the secretariat of not providing them with sufficient information about the budget and its implementation.
Overall, the Madhes Province Assembly’s second term has been marked by a lack of progress in lawmaking and addressing public concerns. The government’s approach has been criticized for being arrogant and not willing to listen to the opposition’s concerns. The assembly’s secretariat has also been criticized for its handling of the budget and its lack of transparency.
As of Ashar 29, 2083, the assembly has passed the budget for the upcoming fiscal year, but the opposition parties have expressed their dissatisfaction with the government’s proposals. The government has been accused of not taking the opposition’s concerns seriously and not engaging in meaningful dialogue.
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