
Nepal's government on Sunday summoned for next week the newly elected Constituent Assembly, a month behind schedule after the president and the head of government resolved their differences, AP reported. The assembly will attempt to write a new constitution and also function as the parliament. A notice to legislators issued by the head of the interim government, Khil Raj Regmi, said the assembly would convene Wednesday. Regmi and President Ram Baran Yadav could not previously agree on who should send the notice, but finally reached the deal late Saturday. The Himalayan country has stumbled through the last five years with no constitution and parliamentary paralysis in addressing chronic problems. The row between the president and Regmi was the latest hurdle to delay the new constitution that was supposed to have been written by the first assembly elected in 2008.
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