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08:36, May 15, 2008 |
Senior leader of Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) (CPN-M) Mohan Baidya "Kiran" Wednesday said they are ready to change provisions of interim constitution except for replacing the two thirds majority with simple majority to form or oust a government.
"Why the Nepali Congress (NC) did not opt for simple majority before? Why are they raising this issue when CPN-M are poised to lead the government?" the local media house's website THT online quoted Kiran's question.
Urging other parties to respect people's mandatem, Kiran said that his party would leave no stones unturned to form a consensus government but if that bid failed it would form their single government, as it is the largest party in the Constituent Assembly(CA).
Addressing an interaction organized in the Nepali capital Kathmandu, he said his party was never against implementing the peace pacts but the Nepali Congress unnecessarily put forth seven point conditions for consensus. All those issues raised by the NC can be sorted out through discussion. he said.
He criticized the NC for demanding only the return of the seized property but not saying anything about the proposed land reform commission that would decide about the rights of the virtual owners of the land.
Asked about the alleged Young Communist League (YCL) accesses, Kiran said they only checked the manipulation of opposition parties but the NC and Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist) (CPN-UML) were unnecessarily condemning them.
Source:Xinhua
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