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LALITPUR: CPN-UML senior leader Madhav Kumar Nepal has said the latest progress on the peace process has created trustworthy environment for the promulgation of new constitution.
Inaugurating the 8th general convention of Nepal Intellectuals' Council, Lalitpur chapter here on Saturday, leader Nepal said the making of new constitution would come true as the army integration, which had remained as an obstacle to constitution-framing, has come to rallying point.
The political parties are holding parleys to explore a meeting point on the contentious issues of the constitution making, he said, claiming that it would get settled within a couple of days.
In another note, former Prime Minister Nepal said the system electing Prime Minister directly through people's vote would be the best form of governance in Nepal.
Speaking on the occasion, CPN-UML politburo member Raghuji Panta, political analyst Mumaram Khanal, advocate Chandrakanta Gyawali, Tikaram Bhattarai, among others, shed light on the contemporary situation of framing new constitution.
At the programme, senior communist leaders Siddi Lal Singh and Sneha Lata Shrestha were felicitated for their special contribution to the communist movement of Nepal.
Posted on: 2012-07-13 01:01:57
So, CA was hung up for four years on the issue of army integration which willnow be settled in a couple of days. Whi is settling this issue if there is no CA? Is it corrupt politicians like Madhav Kumar Nepal? Why, yes, it most certainly is! We don't need so called "leaders" like Nepal, Deuba, Koirala and Khanal to tell us what the issues are behind the blockage of constitution and resulting crisis within the political sphere of relations in Nepal. The sticking point, the chakka jam, comes from hese politicians who are selfish and power hungry and do not want want what is best for the country, only what is best for themselves to holdon to the power and corruption. Nepal, Deuba, Koirala and Khanal! Please heed people's request and go into exile as quickly as possible in Bangladesh. Don't let the door hit you in the asses on the way out (the Nepali people refuse to hold it open for you as you take your suitcases filled with corruption bribes with you when you leave). Suraj Rajbhandhari, Putali Sadak, Kathmandu