Kathmandu, 31 Oct: Nepal is heading for a crisis and possible political confrontation as it appears unity between the SPA is about to snap.Last-minute frantic efforts are underway to forge an understanding between six parties and Maoists to avoid a division in the special session of parliament Wednesday on a Maoist motion to demanding an immediate declaration of a republic through parliament and assembly election through proportional representation not mixed election as earlier agreed.The motion will be put to vote—probably later Wednesday-- after remaining 28 members speak in the third day of the Wednesday.
Nepali Congress and Maoists have said they won’t compromise on the opposing stances.‘Today’s political situation in Nepal is like a meandering hill tracks.Voting is not the only solution. Country’s problems like loktantra, changes, assembly election are serious," said CPN-UML leader Jhalanath Khanal."The only solution is the implementation of the constitution in letter and spirit," he said." "There’s no alternative."Nepali Congress has ordered its lawmkers to be compulsorily present for possible voting in parliament Wednesday; if put to vote, the Maoist motion will be defeated at the former rebels don’t have the required two-thirds majority to get the motion approved.
A split in the SPAM engineered by New Delhi in 2006 is imminent and certain if Maoist motion is put to vote; the result—a split in the coalition and confrontaion.Maoists have threatened an urban movement without returning to the jungle.Seven student unions affiliated with government and Maoists are to deliver a warning letter to the parties through the speaker not to break unity and the alliance.
Nepali Congress and Maoists have said they won’t compromise on the opposing stances.‘Today’s political situation in Nepal is like a meandering hill tracks.Voting is not the only solution. Country’s problems like loktantra, changes, assembly election are serious," said CPN-UML leader Jhalanath Khanal."The only solution is the implementation of the constitution in letter and spirit," he said." "There’s no alternative."Nepali Congress has ordered its lawmkers to be compulsorily present for possible voting in parliament Wednesday; if put to vote, the Maoist motion will be defeated at the former rebels don’t have the required two-thirds majority to get the motion approved.
A split in the SPAM engineered by New Delhi in 2006 is imminent and certain if Maoist motion is put to vote; the result—a split in the coalition and confrontaion.Maoists have threatened an urban movement without returning to the jungle.Seven student unions affiliated with government and Maoists are to deliver a warning letter to the parties through the speaker not to break unity and the alliance.
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