Nepali Congress and CPN-UML ask PM to resign
With the opposition baying for Baburam Bhattarai's resignation, Nepal's
ruling Maoist chief Prachanda on Friday warned that the country will
plunge into catastrophe if the Prime Minister quits before resolving the
vexed Constitution-drafting issue. "It is completely wrong on the part
of the opposition parties Nepali Congress and CPN-UML to ask the Prime
Minister to step down before agreeing on the key issue of the
Constitution," Prachanda told the news agency. "Political consensus is
essential among the parties at this moment as there is no representative
body in the country after the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly,"
he said. The 601-member Assembly, which had been extended four times
since 2008, was dissolved on May 27 after parties failed to reach
consensus on whether to adopt federal structure based on single ethnic
identity or multi-ethnic identity. Bhattarai has called fresh elections
on November 22, after years of deadlock over the issue of a new
Constitution. Prachanda, also former prime minister, warned today that
the country will plunge into catastrophe if Bhattarai resigns, leaving a
power vacuum. There is no alternative to building consensus among
parties other than holding fresh elections for the Constituent Assembly
or promulgating the Constitution through any other means, he said.
"Bhattarai and our party are prepared to quit the government after
forging consensus among political parties," Prachanda promised. "First
of all it is important to forge consensus on the contentious issue of
the Constitution." Prachanda offered a package deal under which the
Maoist government would quit through an agreement among political
parties
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