The Unified CPN (Maoist) chairman Puspha Kamal Dahal has expressed serious dissatisfaction over the recent government move of tabling a bill to extend the current term of the Constituent Assembly (CA) by one more year.
hairman Dahal told Prime Minister Jhala Nath Khanal during a meeting at Dahal’s residence in Nayabazaar on Friday that his party is serious about the PM’s unilateral decision to table the bill.
At the meeting Dahal opined, the bill on extending the CA term should have been filed only after taking general consent from all major political parties, a Maoist source said.
In response, Khanal told Dahal it was important for the government to table the bill to complete due process for constitution amendment before May 28 as it had become certain that a new constitution could not be promulgated by that date.
Dahal and Khanal agreed to intensify parleys with main opposition Nepali Congress and other parties for generating support for the CA term extension bill and for completing army integration.
They also discussed on various other key issues related to the peace process and constitution drafting process, it is learnt
hairman Dahal told Prime Minister Jhala Nath Khanal during a meeting at Dahal’s residence in Nayabazaar on Friday that his party is serious about the PM’s unilateral decision to table the bill.
At the meeting Dahal opined, the bill on extending the CA term should have been filed only after taking general consent from all major political parties, a Maoist source said.
In response, Khanal told Dahal it was important for the government to table the bill to complete due process for constitution amendment before May 28 as it had become certain that a new constitution could not be promulgated by that date.
Dahal and Khanal agreed to intensify parleys with main opposition Nepali Congress and other parties for generating support for the CA term extension bill and for completing army integration.
They also discussed on various other key issues related to the peace process and constitution drafting process, it is learnt
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