focusing on making the economy sustainable and boosting youth involvement.
The government's minimal commitment program has been established by the power coalition, with a focus on young partnership and the need to make the economy viable.
The government's minimal common program was drafted by a four-person working committee, which met on Wednesday at Singh Darbar to present the program's draft to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. As soon as the Council of Ministers gives its approval, the document will be made available to the public.
Following the draft's submission, Congress General Minister Gagan Thapa provided information about the program, which was based on the seven points that Congress and the CPN-UML had agreed upon when the government was created.
He clarified that this is a shared resolve and policy commitment between the two political parties rather than a shared program.
The parliament has approved the policies and programs of the administration, which is currently composed of two political parties. Additionally, the budget has been created. We've also addressed its constraints. As long as we stay within this bound, we have essentially adopted the seven-point agreement between the Congress and the UML as our foundation. Unlike previous cooperative programs, this one is not. The two parties have committed to this resolution and policy together.
He said that based on seven areas of agreement, he has indicated that this is the primary point.
"We have maintained the priorities of our respective parties in our relationships with neighboring countries." Congress and the UML have the primary authority to draft the constitution. As a result, it is mostly our duty to defend this constitution. We strengthen it and defend it. Applying the constitution's provisions is necessary to make it stronger. We will consider the challenges associated with putting federalism into practice. Thapa declared, "We will enact the necessary legislation right away."
He said that in order to improve federalism, democracy, republicanism, and the inclusive system, the Constitution would be updated following an unbiased assessment of our experiences. The infrastructure construction project is currently at a standstill, but there are plans to finish it and proceed with the project's advantages. There are essential rights, gender parity, and the elimination of poverty. We have promised to finish the remaining transitional justice. The program for young partnerships has also advanced. A relationship exists in the areas of employment and entrepreneurship with the youth. Our focus has been on reducing the effects of climate change. Thapa stated, "We have insisted on looking into any issues.
According to him, the focus has been on accelerating the development of infrastructure, eradicating poverty, advancing gender equality and fundamental rights, and resolving the outstanding transitional justice challenges.