By Ranjeet Yadav • 5/2/2026, 6:49:58 PM
Reading time: 2 minKathmandu, Nepal — In one of the most significant governance reforms in recent history, Ram Chandra Poudel has issued three ordinances, including a major legal measure titled “Special Provisions for Removal of Public Officials Ordinance 2083.”
The ordinance introduces sweeping changes by amending 110 existing laws and removing 1,534 politically appointed officials from various public institutions across Nepal.
⚖️ Massive Institutional Impact
The decision affects key organizations such as:
Nepal Electricity Authority
Nepal Oil Corporation
Nepal Television
Press Council Nepal
Multiple regulatory bodies, universities, and public enterprises
These positions were largely filled through political recommendations rather than competitive or merit-based processes.
🎯 Government’s Objective
According to the government, the ordinance aims to:
Ensure transparency in appointments
Promote merit-based selection
Strengthen institutional independence
Officials emphasized that this step is crucial for improving governance and restoring public trust.
⚠️ Constitutional Sensitivity
Before approving the ordinance, President Poudel reportedly held consultations with legal experts due to its constitutional significance and complexity, particularly because it removes over a thousand officials through a single legislative action.
🔥 Immediate Political Reaction
Even before the ordinance was formally issued:
Several politically appointed officials began resigning
Institutions saw rapid internal changes
This reflects the strong and immediate impact of the decision across the country.
🔍 A Historic Shift in Governance
The move is being described as a direct challenge to Nepal’s long-standing patronage system, where political parties have traditionally filled public positions with loyalists.
By amending 110 laws at once, the government has taken a bold step that previous administrations avoided for decades — signaling a structural and irreversible shift toward accountability and institutional reform.
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