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Demanding Revival Of CA And Firing Of PM

Issue 27, July 1, 2012

By KTM Metro Reporter

June 28, 2012: a group of former Constituent Assembly members belonging to the Nepali Congress met with party president Sushil Koirala at his Maharajgunj residence today to submit a memorandum in which they urged the party president to make the resurrection of the CA as the immediate agenda of the party, as the CA was dissolved unceremoniously and unconstitutionally and that its revival would lead to breaking the current political stalemate; responding to their demand, the NC president said the upcoming central working committee meeting would take up the matter,  according to the news posted on nepalnews.com today.

Speaking at the Reporters Club yesterday, Minister for Education and spokesperson for UCPN-Maoist Dina Nath Sharma said that the President couldn’t fire the Prime Minister, as desired by leaders of some opposition parties. "The President cannot sack the Prime Minister. All he can do is to issue a call for consensus; we have not anticipated a presidential coup; in doing so, he would invite a disaster; what the Prime Minister said at the airport is the bottom line of our party. Nobody in our party is opposed to it," nepalnews.com quotes Minister Sharma as saying

Speaking at an event held in Kathmandu yesterday, members of the Army Integration Special Committee (AISC) representing the Nepali Congress: Minendra Rijal and the CPN-UML: Bhim Rawal have said that they would not attend the upcoming AISC meetings called by the Prime Minister saying the prime minister did not wield the right to call the meeting, according to the news on nepalnews.com.

In fact, these guys have lost the people’s mandate to attend the AISC meeting after the dissolution of the CA. Now, they need to go to the people and ask for the people’s mandate to talk as the people’s representatives.

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