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Article 84, 176, 222 and 223 of the Constitution of Nepal states that the person who has reached
the age of eighteen and whose name is included in the electoral roll has the right to vote according
to the law for various purposes. It is clear. As far as the issue of creating a law for Nepali citizens
who are in the destination country during foreign employment to be able to participate in the election
and vote from the destination country, the challenges that may arise from arranging voting outside
Nepal, election security arrangements, election management, election monitoring, the number of
polling stations abroad. Matters such as determination, election expenses and access to Nepali
citizens who are employed abroad should also be taken into consideration. Not all developed
countries have been able to arrange Out of Country voting. In addition, the issue of Out of Country
Voting is not a matter to be addressed by the nation of Nepal alone, but should be resolved
diplomatically in coordination with foreign countries. On the basis of resources, means and
appropriateness, the government of Nepal is considering making necessary arrangements so that
the voters who are abroad can cast their votes from the same place. Let the writ petition be
dismissed.
Written Answer to the Opposition Legislature Parliament
It is not clear in the writ petition that what kind of constitutional and legal rights and rights of the
writ petitioner and what kind of violation of the constitution and laws of Nepal have been violated
and the fundamental rights of the citizens have been violated by the action of the legislative
parliament. The government has to make laws and implement the constitution and laws keeping
in mind various issues such as its financial resources and the state's economic situation. Some of
the developed world
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