The Rastriya Swatantra Party (Raswapa) has implemented a new system aimed at stopping family favoritism and nepotism within its organizational structure.
The Rastriya Swatantra Party (Raswapa) has announced a new arrangement to tackle family favoritism and nepotism within its ranks. This significant change was approved during the party’s first general convention, held in Chitwan from Asar 7 to 12. The fourth amendment to the party’s constitution, endorsed at this convention, specifically prohibit family members from being appointed, nominated, or elected to positions at any level within the party.
Article 7(1) of this amended constitution clearly outlines the definition of family favoritism and nepotism. It states that only one member from a single family is allowed to be appointed, nominated, or elected to any committee, department, commission, or mechanism at the same organizational level within the party.
Furthermore, the constitution provides a comprehensive definition of what constitutes ‘family’ for these purposes. This broad definition includes a spouse (husband or wife), parents (father, mother, step-father, step-mother), children (son, daughter), siblings (brothers, sisters), grandchildren (grandson, granddaughter), grandparents (grandfather, grandmother), as well as paternal uncles and aunts (father’s elder or younger brothers and their wives), paternal aunts (father’s sisters), maternal uncles and aunts. The definition also extends to various in-laws, such as a wife’s elder brother, wife’s elder sister, wife’s mother, husband’s younger brother, husband’s sister, wife’s brother, wife’s sister, and their respective spouses.
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