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‘Constitutional bodies have become retirement clubs’

Nepali Congress (NC) leader Dr Shekhar Koirala has criticized the growing trend of appointing recently retired bureaucrats as secretaries of constitutional bodies, saying it has turned these institutions into a "retirement club."
By Republica

KATHMANDU, May 24: Nepali Congress (NC) leader Dr Shekhar Koirala has criticized the growing trend of appointing recently retired bureaucrats as secretaries of constitutional bodies, saying it has turned these institutions into a "retirement club."



Speaking to journalists at Biratnagar Airport on Saturday, Koirala emphasized the urgent need for a mandatory cooling-off period before government employees can be appointed to constitutional positions.


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"Constitutional bodies have started to resemble retirement clubs for secretaries," he said. "That's why a cooling-off period is essential for government employees."


Koirala also urged the NC to hold its general convention in Mangsir 2082 BS (mid-November to mid-December 2025) as scheduled. He called on party members to pressure the leadership to ensure the convention takes place on time.


 

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