The government is yet to determine the protocol of chief ministers,
provincial ministers, members of provincial assemblies and provincial
governors.
Joint Secretary at the home ministry Harisharan Pudasaini said the
ministry had been discussing the protocol issue and would categorise the
protocol of provincial representatives and chiefs of provinces within a
week. “We were to issue the list of protocol of provincial VIPs and
chiefs of provinces earlier but we could not do so due to lack of time.
We’ll analyse the constitutional provisions and issue the new protocol
list within a week,” he added.
Senior Advocate Chandra Kanata Gyawali said it would be appropriate
to place the protocol of chiefs of states above the chief minister as
chiefs of states would work as constitutional heads of the provinces. He
added that the protocol of chief ministers and provincial assembly
members should be fixed below federal cabinet ministers, as they would
represent bodies below the federal Parliament in the ranking.
He said the protocol of elected representatives of the local levels
should be above government secretaries but their ranking in the protocol
list was below the level of joint-secretaries.
Senior Advocate Gyawali said the elected members should be addressed
as ‘honourable members’ and they should be placed above government
secretaries, as they were elected representatives.
As per the rules issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs on June 7,
the president is on the top of the protocol list, followed by the
vice-president, prime minister, chief justice and the speaker. Former
presidents and former deputy prime ministers rank sixth in the protocol
list.
The elected chiefs of sub-metropolis and municipalities rank 19th in
the protocol list, along with joint secretaries of the government, DGs,
deputy directors general, district judges, gazetted first class
employees of the government, elected chiefs of sub-metropolis and
municipalities.
Federal ministers, leader of the main opposition party, former
vice-presidents, former prime ministers, former chief justices and
deputy speakers rank seventh; ministers of state, chairpersons of
parliamentary committees rank eighth; justices of the Supreme Court and
members of the Judicial Council rank 10th; assistant federal ministers
rank 11th; members of Parliament rank 12th; and chiefs of constitutional
bodies rank 13th in the protocol list.
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