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Monday, January 15, 2007

New Constitution, New Legislature and New Dawn for Nepal

Nepal created yet another history with new Interim Constitution and new Interim Legislature. Nepal's constitution of 1990 has been nullified and new constitution has been implemented which stripped all the powers from King Gyanendra and made him powerless like common man. till date, Nepal saw 6 constitution and this new constitution has been the first one written by people. House of Representative have been dissolved and Interim Legislature have taken it's place with Maoists entering parliament after 14 years. In yet another historical move, 83 members of Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) have entered inside the parliament house as the members of the interim legislature. [The existing parliament was restored in April by the historical peoples' movement.] Members of various parties in the (old and existing) parliament are already saying that today will herald a new beginning of the process of making a new Nepal, a democratic republic of Nepal. The interim constitution significantly reduces king's role in the state of affairs and empowers people of Nepal like never before. The main objective of the interim house and interim constitution will be to hold the election of constituent assembly on time (by mid June) which will decide Monarchy's future. Soon all party Interim Government will be formed which will announce dates for Constituent Assembly to be held by coming July.

The Communist party of Nepal (Maoist) had entered jungle with arms after it lost it's faith in legislature. It has hoped to make Nepal a Republic Country. They fought for bloody 11 years for their dreams and around 13000 people lost their precious life and there's no account of how much physical and other assets were lost or damaged. But after 19 day's peaceful April Movement, the Nepal's political and landscape have changed. Maoists laid their arms and came to peaceful political mainstream. Now the bloody was is over and it's new dawn has arrived for Nepal.

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