bhattarai \concerned\ over power vacuum
Last Updated : GMT 05:17:37
Emiratesvoice, emirates voice
Emiratesvoice, emirates voice
Last Updated : GMT 05:17:37
Emiratesvoice, emirates voice

Bhattarai \'concerned\' over power vacuum

Emiratesvoice, emirates voice

Emiratesvoice, emirates voice Bhattarai \'concerned\' over power vacuum

Kathmandu - AFP

Nepal\'s president voiced concern on Monday as the country faced a six-month power vacuum and fresh elections after parliament missed a midnight deadline to agree a new constitution. Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai announced late Sunday that the country\'s parliament, elected in 2008 to write the constitution after a decade of civil war, would be disbanded ahead of November elections. Lawmakers failed again to break years of deadlock on the nation\'s new federal structure which is intended to bring stability to the impoverished Himalayan country and unite its more than 100 ethnic minorities. \"The unexpected dissolution of the Constituent Assembly constituted after a big struggle and sacrifice is a matter of serious concern and regret for all of us,\" President Ram Baran Yadav said in a public address on Monday. The constitution was intended to create a new secular, democratic republic following the abolition of Nepal\'s centuries-old Hindu monarchy after Maoist rebels gave up arms and won the 2008 elections. An estimated 16,000 people died in the 1996-2006 civil war. The move to dissolve parliament leaves the nation with a deeply-divided caretaker government which has no mandate and no chamber in place to pass laws and rubber-stamp decisions. Bhattarai formed a national unity government two weeks ago, but his decision to call elections led to resignations Monday from the Unified Marxist Leninist (UML) members over claims the early polls would be unconstitutional. The Nepali Congress representatives in the coalition had already resigned last week and the United Democratic Madhesi Front joined growing calls on Monday for the prime minister to step down. The widespread hope in Nepal that followed the end of the civil war and the abolition of the unpopular monarchy has been replaced by a growing sense of anger which analysts warned could lead to violence. Political instability has stifled economic growth, forcing many people to seek work overseas, and thousands of Nepalese have taken to the streets in recent weeks to protest at the lack of progress in their country. Nepal\'s leading newspapers carried excoriating editorials blaming the main party leaders for the crisis, with the Republica daily describing the breakdown in talks as \"the biggest blow to the cause of democracy\". \"In four years the Constituent Assembly\'s term was extended four times, and each time Nepalis were told the political class was within touching distance of the constitution of the new federal republic,\" it said. \"We are sorry to say that, in the final analysis, the political class has miserably failed to honour the people\'s mandate.\" Political analyst Tilak Pathak told AFP that the \"human cost of an election is likely to be very high. Even if the election takes place, it will be very violent.\" He added: \"The current government\'s legitimacy will be questioned because after the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly, the government will be a caretaker one.\" The deadlock over the constitution pitted the Maoists, who dominate the assembly, against other parties. The Maoists want the creation of up to 14 states named after ethnic groups, while their rivals say dividing Nepal along ethnic lines will fuel unrest. Despite four extensions of the assembly\'s mandate, it was unable to complete the far-reaching document, and the Supreme Court ruled that any further extensions would be illegal.

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

bhattarai \concerned\ over power vacuum bhattarai \concerned\ over power vacuum

 



Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

bhattarai \concerned\ over power vacuum bhattarai \concerned\ over power vacuum

 



GMT 10:18 2016 Wednesday ,23 March

cartoon seven

GMT 10:16 2016 Wednesday ,23 March

cartoon five

GMT 09:58 2016 Wednesday ,23 March

cartoon four

GMT 10:18 2016 Wednesday ,23 March

cartoon eight

GMT 12:54 2017 Friday ,15 September

Spain tightens control of Catalonia spending

GMT 06:23 2017 Monday ,17 July

Giroud will stay with Arsenal, says Wenger

GMT 00:41 2017 Friday ,16 June

Nearly a third of world overweight

GMT 13:00 2016 Tuesday ,15 November

Only four safe in shattered Australia

GMT 00:02 2017 Wednesday ,24 May

UAE, India startups jointly explore new ventures

GMT 15:30 2017 Thursday ,10 August

Nicola Moulton joins SEEN Group

GMT 09:57 2017 Thursday ,23 March

Josleidy Ramirez, a FARC guerrilla

GMT 11:44 2017 Saturday ,09 September

'Runway To Runway' Fashion Film At New York Fashion Week

GMT 03:52 2017 Thursday ,03 August

Ajman CP inaugurates 4th Ajman Liwa Date Festival
 
 Emirates Voice Facebook,emirates voice facebook  Emirates Voice Twitter,emirates voice twitter Emirates Voice Rss,emirates voice rss  Emirates Voice Youtube,emirates voice youtube  Emirates Voice Youtube,emirates voice youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©

emiratesvoieen emiratesvoiceen emiratesvoiceen emiratesvoiceen
emiratesvoice emiratesvoice emiratesvoice
emiratesvoice
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
emiratesvoice, Emiratesvoice, Emiratesvoice