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 Nepal Farkane Hoina ta ?

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Posted on 10-27-06 10:18 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sathiharu,

Aba Nepal ma peace hudai chha, Nepal Farkane hoina ta ? Malai ta chhata pati bhai sako aba Nepal kasto program/ project liyera jane bhanera.

Can't wait to see beautiful/posporous Nepal.
 
Posted on 10-27-06 10:19 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Confidence over arms mgmt growing
‘95 percent’ political issues agreed



By Ameet Dhakal


KATHMANDU, Oct 27 -
Nepali Congress (NC) and Maoist leaders are busy giving the finishing touches to political agreements reached and are narrowing their differences over the issue of arms management.
The NC and Maoists leaders held a crucial meeting Wednesday to sharpen their understandings on political issues reached during the last summit talks. One political leader involved in the meeting said they have reached agreement on almost 95 percent of the political issues and have even documented this.

On monarchy

The leaders have agreed that the fate of the monarchy will be decided by the first meeting of the constituent assembly. However, the documented agreement doesn't say whether the decision will be by a simple or a two-third majority. Dr. Babu Ram Bhattarai said that a simple majority of the constituent assembly would take the decision. Though the CPN-UML was insisting on a referendum to decide the issue, one of its leaders said it would not insist on that should the rest of the parties reach a consensus.

NC, UML, Maoists to get ‘almost equal’ seats in 300-member interim legislature

The interim legislative body will have 300 members. NC, UML and the Maoists will have "almost equal" number of members. Currently, the NC has 75 seats in the House of Representatives and the upper house combined while the UML has 73. The Maoists are likely to get the same number of seats in the interim legislative as the UML.
The major political parties will re-nominate all sitting lawmakers in the incumbent House of Representatives and the National Assembly. They will also nominate some of the senior Seven-Party Alliance (SPA) leaders who are not in the present parliament, but sitting lawmakers who supported "regression" will not be nominated to the interim legislative body. The interim legislature will be automatically dissolved after the first meeting of the constituent assembly.

23-member interim cabinet, 5 ministries each to NC, UML, Maoists

The interim cabinet will have about 23 members. Excluding the prime minister, the NC, UML and Maoists will get five ministries each. NC (D) will get 3 to 5 ministries. The rest will be divided among other parties. The division of portfolios hasn't been fully discussed yet.

425-member constituent assembly

The Constituent Assembly (CA) will have 425 seats. The CA election will be of mixed proportionate type. 205 members in the CA will be directly elected from the existing constituencies, another 204 will be nominated by the political parties in proportion to the popular votes they garner during the CA polls. For the 204 seats, the leaders have agreed to consult election experts if double ballot polling would be a better alternative. The prime minister will nominate the remaining 16 members. The CA will also function as the legislature for about two years until full fledged parliamentary elections takes place.

On CA polls, the Maoists and the UML had favored a proportionate system but the NC wanted a direct vote. In the end a compromise was reached with mixed proportionate elections.



King’s property to be nationalized

Dr Shekhar Koirala, one of the key NC negotiators, said the NC and the Maoists have also reached and documented a crucial agreement on the issue of royal property. According to him, property that belonged to the late King Birendra and his family will be put under a trust, and it will be used for welfare activities. The property inherited by King Gyanendra by virtue of ascending the throne will be nationalized. However, the king's personal property will remain with him. This means properties like Narayanhiti Palace and Nagarjuna Palace will become national property while shares in Hotel Soaltee and the like will remain with the king's family. Similarly, the leaders have also agreed that the two daughters of the late Princess Shruti will get some share of the late King Birendra's property. However, this agreement has not been documented.


Citizenship issue

On the citizenship issue, the NC and the Maoists are on the same page while the UML has a slightly different take. The NC and Maoists want all those born in Nepal before 1990 or have been residing in Nepal since then to be eligible for Nepali citizenship. The UML wants 1979, the year of the national referendum, as the cut off year. "But that's not a big issue and an agreement will be reached without any difficulty," said a UML leader.

When asked if it was true that the aforementioned political agreement had been reached, Dr. Bhattarai said, "We haven't exactly sealed the deal but what you said is true."

But there is one caveat to the above agreement: All the parties have agreed to these political deals provided they will be part of a comprehensive package that will address the arms issue. Both Dr Bhattarai and Dr Koirala said this agreement will have no meaning if the parties and the Maoists fail to agree on the issue of arms management.


Arms management still tricky

The NC and Maoist negotiators have not made any tangible progress on the technicalities of arms management. The only thing they have agreed after the last summit talks is to form a Commission (or a Committee) under the cabinet that will work on the issues of reform in the Nepali Army, integration of the rebels into the national army and rehabilitation of the remaining combatants.

But there seems to be growing confidence that they can reach an agreement. Dr Koirala said, "Talks on the issue are also very positive." Asked when the country should expect a breakthrough, he said, "We have agreed that we should start a new political calendar by the first of Mangsir (November 17) but I expect a breakthrough much earlier than that, possibly by next week."

When asked about the possibility of a comprehensive agreement, Dr Bhattarai said, "We have agreed that the interim government should be in place by mid-November."

- http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?nid=89640
 
Posted on 10-27-06 10:22 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 10-27-06 10:55 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I hope everything will work out in the real world as it is in the Papers!
 
Posted on 10-27-06 1:05 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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tara girija budho le diyala jasto chaina sathi haru ho, Morne bella ma budho goru le bhir khojchha bhanchan girija lai BHIR dekhaune khoi chaina hola
 
Posted on 10-27-06 1:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hope everything works well . Hope to see peace restoring in our country back again .
Mike, girija and NC na bhaedeyeko bhaee ... maoist le communism lyaee sakthyoo desh ma and unwillingly we would have been a part of communist movement . do you guys want to be i a communist ruled country ???
 
Posted on 10-27-06 1:36 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Those basterds NC leaders are the ones taking the country down the hill.
 
Posted on 10-27-06 3:18 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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ma ta nafarkine,,,lau ja
 
Posted on 10-27-06 3:24 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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If there will be a peace in a country........i love to go back but if the country will be ruled by the communist regime....i dont....I hate Communist principles........They are always vague.....neva clear what they are looking for.......
 
Posted on 10-27-06 4:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It's not about Nepal and Nepalese.... all these things are happening for them only, the politicians. ALl Maoists supporters of even sajhaland should go back without any condition now.. coz their idols Baburam and Prachanda will give them Swari-Jeri.
 
kale bhale kukhurac hor
Posted on 10-27-06 4:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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ma ta janna ...yehi 3/4 jana keti sanga bihe garera baschu. how's that
 
Posted on 10-27-06 6:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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ha ha ha ha ha...kale bhale kukhurac hor you made me laugh dude.
 
Posted on 10-27-06 7:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ho ni Nepal Farkane bhanera asti ko ticket kateko..Sutaya Sutya Bhayechu..Bhusuka birsiyo....ani dhilo office pukda boss le ni pheri Nepal ko ticket katdiyou bhanera sodhadai thiyo .hehehehe
 
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Sabai jana Nepal farkana jaroori pani chhaina. Jaslaai bhitrai dekhi man chha tyo matrai farke hunchha. Nepal ko population tyasai pani badhi chha.2.5 crores is a hugh number. 50-60 lakh or badhima 1 crore population bhaye thikka hunchha. Baanki badhi laai Nepal le bahira tira export garekai thik chha.
 
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Well who ever is going back to nepal with an idea of makeing it posporous I just have one request. If you want to make nepal better i think the first thing to do would be build better transportation system. Because thats the most important thing for businesses to expand and think about it i am pretty sure there are tons of stuff companies can use in nepal and if there is transportation system then they can come in nepal which will put more money in the government. ( yeah i know long sentence) But hey thats just a high school student's view. lol. But i think transportation system is the key to nepal's success but for that to happen we need better people in the government and well i dont wanna get into that.
 
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LA GOODLUCK to all the future nepali returning to nepal.....desh ko nam rakhnu.....
 
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Guys, ma ta farkinchu nepal .
Infact sabaile sochnu parne ho ekchoti ... do we like to be a part of american culture and america's development or should we be part of our countries development.Gora haru le sosad gareko jasto lagdaina ??
US ko ramjham ma desh bersina bhaena ... guys ....
 
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hahha..last time i went there i had to be admited to the hospital...hehe..no thanks i think i will pass the offer...hehe....even though i would love to go...
 
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Tanna Paisa bhayee ta aahile pharkinthe tara k garnu bhukka lage ko cha......Kaam pani chaina .....Tara ek din I Willl return nepal.
 
Posted on 10-28-06 9:38 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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If I win lottery I will go live in Nepal maybe.. the sad part is I dont buy lottery
 



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