NA session: Lawmakers criticize ministers from interim government running in election
Summary
Members of the National Assembly criticized four interim government ministers for contesting elections, raising concerns about government credibility and election fairness.
Key Points
- Four ministers from the interim government mandated to conduct elections are contesting in the polls themselves.
- Lawmakers criticized this move as a deviation from their responsibilities and a moral failing.
- Concerns were raised about the credibility of the incumbent government due to ministers contesting elections.
- Calls were made for guarantees to ensure elections are fair, impartial, and peaceful, along with a focus on good governance and anti-corruption.