Nepalese Political Pundits In Words And Deeds
By KTM Metro Reporter
November 09, 2010: speaking to the media reporters at his home in Bhaktapur, Chairman of Nepal Workers and Peasants’ Party Narayan Man Bijukchhe has pointed his finger at the CPN-UML for forcing the majority government led by Madhav Nepal to resign and bringing the current political mess; he has also said no matter how many times the leaders of major three political parties hold talks for building a consensus and understanding among the parties, they will never compromise on their stand and will not form a consensus government, in this situation the Presidential rule can be imposed following the Interim Constitution of Nepal of 2007, he quotes the constitution “if the country comes under attack from any foreign country, if there is violence and anarchy or if the economy of the country is in the brink of a collapse, the presidential rule can be imposed in the country”, nepalnews.com writes.
At the same time, leaders of the three major political parties: UCPN-Maoist, NC and CPN-UML have been thinking over four options of forming a new government; the four options are a national unity government led by UCPN-Maoist, a national unity government with rotational leadership, a presidium and a majority government without UCPN-Maoist Chairman of UCPN-Maoist Prachanda has proposed at the Hattiban meeting; NC has accepted the national unity government with rotational leadership if it gets a first chance to lead the government, nepalnews.com writes quoting the leaders that have attended the talks.
Leader of CPN-UML Bharat Mohan Adhikary: one of the participants in the talks has said that UCPN-Maoist does not want to take up any other issues of concerns such as peace process, army integration and management of arms before finalizing the structure of a new government, while NC does not want to talk about a new government before finalizing the army integration and arms management, nepalnews.com writes.