Sign in

Nepal parties fail to form unity govt.; deadline extended

Nepal President Ram Baran Yadav has extended the earlier deadline given to political parties to form a national unity government by another seven days.

Updated on: Nov 29, 2012, 21:39:59 IST
Hindustan Times | By , Kathmandu
Share
Share via
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • whatsapp
Copy link
  • copy link

Nepal President Ram Baran Yadav has extended the earlier deadline given to political parties to form a national unity government by another seven days.

HT Image
HT Image

The move came on Thursday evening after parties failed to form a government comprising all parties through consensus within 4:00 pm November 29 as earlier appealed by Yadav.

“The President took the decision to extend the deadline till December 6 following request made by leaders of major political parties,” informed Rajendra Dahal, media advisor to the President.

With this the six-month old political and constitutional crisis in Nepal following dissolution of the Constituent Assembly in May is likely to get prolonged further.

Last Friday the President’s office had issued a statement urging all parties both in government and opposition to reach an agreement on resolving the crisis and name a new prime minister to head the unity government.

But differences among parties on who should head the next government prevented them from agreeing on a common name even after several rounds of meetings in the past six days.

While opposition parties had welcomed Yadav’s deadline the caretaker government comprising Maoist and Madhesi parties dubbed the move as unconstitutional.

Leaders of major political parties met Yadav at his official residence on Thursday evening and sought more time for consensus. Following this request the deadline was extended.

Nepal’s interim constitution provides that if parties fail to meet the deadline on forming a consensus government, the President can direct the parliament to elect a majority government through vote.

But since Nepal doesn’t have a parliament at present it is unclear what would happen if parties fail to stick to the deadline and Yadav refuses to extend the time limit further.

  • Utpal Parashar
    ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    Utpal Parashar

    A seasoned senior journalist, I have nearly three decades of experience across print, digital, and online platforms, covering political transitions, insurgencies, environmental issues, and development stories in India and Nepal. I am skilled in breaking news, leading editorial teams and launch of newspaper editions. I am adept at leveraging digital trends and social media to expand global reach, with a strong ethical foundation and a reputation for impactful journalism. An alumnus of Asian College of Journalism, I joined Hindustan Times in New Delhi as a trainee reporter in May 1997. Over the years, I have been posted in Dehradun, Kathmandu (Nepal) and Guwahati. Currently, as Senior Assistant Editor at Hindustan Times, I lead a team reporting on India’s northeastern states. My work involves in-depth analysis, and engaging multimedia storytelling across formats, including text, photo, video, and interactive content. I am skilled in producing timely, shareable content, leveraging digital platforms and social media to engage global audiences. Throughout my career with the Hindustan Times, I have led diverse editorial teams, designed capacity-building activities, and supported reporters in developing strong story ideas, ethical reporting practices, digital skills, and fact-checking techniques. As Senior Assistant Editor for Northeast India, I have been responsible for guiding correspondents through complex political, humanitarian, and community-level stories using multimedia formats. Earlier, as Foreign Correspondent in Nepal, I produced extensive reporting during Nepal’s democratic transition and the 2015 earthquake and its aftermath.Read More

Get the latest headlines from US news and global updates from Pakistan, Nepal, UK, Bangladesh, Russia and US Iran war Live, get all the latest headlines in one place on Hindustan Times.