Nepal observing Constitution Day as a national festival; President attends special ceremony on Constitution Day
Kathmandu / Sept 19: One year has passed since the promulgation of the constitution of a Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal. The country marks the first anniversary of the constitution’s promulgation through the Constituent Assembly today, meeting people’s aspirations for long.
The government is marking this special day as a national festival by organising various programmes including a special one at the Nepal Army pavilion today. The President, Prime Minister, Chief Justice, Speaker, deputy prime ministers, minister, government high-ranking officials, chiefs of the diplomatic mission here, business community, civil society representatives and media persons have been invited to attend the special function.
The government has formed a special committee under the chair of the Prime Minister to celebrate the Day and announced a public holiday on this occasion.
The existing Nepal’s constitution , the seventh in the documented version, is the first constitution drafted by the people’s representatives.
Nepal switched to a federal democratic system from a unitary system with the promulgation of the existing constitution. Republic, federalism, secularism, proportional inclusion and social justice remain as its salient features. The first amendment to this historic constitution had already been carried out to address the voices of indigenous nationalities and the Madhesi community.
Meanwhile, President Bidya Devi Bhandari today attended a special ceremony held to mark the first anniversary of the promulgation of Constitution of Nepal.
The ceremony taking place at Nepal Army Pavilion, Tundikhel is being participated by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, Chief Justice Sushila Karki, Deputy Prime Minister duo Bhimalendra Nidhi and Krishna Bahadur Mahara including ministers, lawmakers and senior leaders of the political parties. RSS