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Dilemma Of Political Leaders Of Nepal

Issue 26, June 24, 2012

By KTM Metro Reporter

June 21, 2012: speaking at the RIO +20 Conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, yesterday, Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai highlighted the development challenges least development countries (LDCs) have faced and vulnerability of Nepal to the climate change; “the LDCs continue to remain most off-track in the achievement of the MDGs that we collectively defined as a basic minimum for humanity. The resources committed to be available for achieving those goals fall much short of the commitments,” the news posted on nepalnews.com quotes the prime minister.

Speaking to local reporters in his hometown Damauli, today, Vice-president of NC Ram Chandra Poudel has said that the polls cannot be held without amending the Interim Constitution but there is no parliament to do so; however, possibility of drafting a constitution through talks among the parties still exists, as only a few issues need to be sorted out, according to neaplnews.com.

Vice-president of NC Ram Chandra Poudel has pointed two options for promulgating a new constitution: one reviving the dissolved Constituent Assembly (CA) even for two days, and another through ordinance to end the political stalemate in the country, the news on nepalnews.com says.

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