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Nepal Prez. extends govt. formation deadline by five more days

Nepal President Ram Baran Yadav on Friday extended the deadline to form a consensus government by another five days.

Updated on: Jan 21, 2011, 21:40:26 IST
Hindustan Times | By , Kathmandu
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Nepal President Ram Baran Yadav on Friday extended the deadline to form a consensus government by another five days.

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The move follows a request made by all parties in parliament after the week-long deadline to select the next prime minister by consensus expired on Friday.

Earlier in the day, failing to reach a compromise the three major parties—Nepali Congress Maoists, Nepali Congress and Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist) sought more time.

The other 25 smaller parties in parliament also agreed and sent a formal letter to Yadav to give five more days.

Leaders of the three major parties—however claimed that they have reached an agreement on power sharing.

The three parties have agreed to support a government led by anyone among them. But there’s no agreement yet on who would lead it.

Yadav had asked the parties to select a prime minister through consensus within January 21 midnight. But, with all three big players seeking the post, no compromise was reached.

Nepal now faces a situation similar to last year when political parties failed to form a government through consensus after resignation of Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal in June.

It led to 16 rounds of unsuccessful voting in parliament without any candidate securing majority votes. The cycle ended earlier this month with lone NC candidate Ram Chandra Poudel withdrawing.

If the parties again fail to reach consensus within the extra time, another round of voting to elect the next prime minister is likely.

A five member parliamentary committee formed to amend the rules to make PM election more result oriented has also failed to make much headway due to different views of the three major parties.

Deadlock over government formation has affected completion of the peace process and drafting of the new constitution—both of which have to be completed within the extended May 28 deadline.

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