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Wednesday, July 23, 2008 --- 43 days ago http://www.kentucky.com/524/story/468874.html
| Nepal's ex-communists should spearhead the new government, political opponents said Wednesday, a day after the Maoists announced they had abandoned plans for leadership because their choice for president had been rejected. Nepal's political parties met Wednesday to try and resolve the stalemate, but no agreement had been reached, said Arjun Narsingh of the Nepali Congress, which finished second in an April election. "We still believe and want the Maoists to form and lead the new government. That was our earlier decision and we stick by it," Narsingh said. "We will not be an obstacle for them in this matter." The Maoists secured the most votes in the April election for a Constituent Assembly, but did not win a majority of seats. Since that poll, Nepal's main political parties have been unable to agree on how to form a coalition government. Maoist-backed independent Ramraja Singh lost Monday's presidential vote to Ram Baran Yadav, who was backed by the Nepali Congress, the Communist Party of Nepal (United Marxist-Leninist) and the Madhesi People's Rights Forum - the second, third and fourth largest parties, respectively. ... |
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