In a significant move to streamline the nation's legal framework, Minister for Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs Sobita Gautam has committed to fast-tracking the drafting and passage of essential laws. Addressing the House of Representatives on Sunday, Minister Gautam articulated a vision to transform the Federal Parliament into a high-functioning institution that effectively addresses existing legal voids.
The Minister's remarks came while she was supporting the proposal to elect Dol Prasad Aryal as the Speaker of the House. Beyond the appointment, her focus remained steadfast on the structural efficiency of the government. She asserted that the parliament must act as a rigorous check on the executive branch, ensuring the administration remains answerable to the people through active oversight.
Gautam signaled a departure from traditional bureaucratic hurdles, stating that the current parliamentary session must dismantle the "culture of delay." By fostering a decisive environment, she aims to build a reputation for the parliament as a place of action rather than stagnation. As the primary link between the government and the legislature, the Minister pledged her full coordination to ensure that the legislative process moves at an unprecedented pace to meet the urgent requirements of the citizenry.
The focus now shifts to how effectively the ministry can synchronize with parliamentary committees to deliver on these promises in the coming sessions.