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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

MAOIST CENRAL COMMITTEE TO RESOLVE INTRA-PARTY DIFFERENCS

EU DELEGATIONS HOLDS DISCUSSIONS WITH PM
Kathmandu, 20 March: The visiting delegation of the European Union (EU) called on Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai at his office on Tuesday, RSS reports.
The three-member delegation led by Voirel Isticioaja- Budura, Managing Director for Asia and Pacific of the European External Action Service, is on an official visit of Nepal for holding political consultations.
During the meeting, the EU team suggested to the Prime Minister to complete all works related to the peace and constitution within May 27.
Budura said her team stressed the need of constituting the peace and reconciliation commission and not to make provisions of granting blanket amnesty.
"It would be easier to bring in investment with the establishment of peace in the context of the investment year," Budura said, pledging continued EU support for the country´s socio-economic development.
Meanwhile, the prime minister´s media advisor Ram Rijhan Yadav said during the meeting Prime Minister Bhattarai urged the EU delegation for increased investment by the EU member countries in agriculture, hydroelectricity and tourism sectors in Nepal.
The delegation lauded the prime minister saying the discharge of the Maoist former PLA combatants opting for voluntary retirement and the evacuation of the 13 camps were an important step for the peace process. It also called for a quick end to the transition with the political parties reaching an agreement, Yadav said.
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UPDATE MAOIST CENTRAL COMMITTEE TO ATTEMPT RESOLVE DIFFERENCES IN PARTY
Kathmandu, 20March: A two-day meeting of top leaders of the establishment faction of UCPN (Maoist) Tuesday empowered the central committee to resolve intra-party differences that’s threatening party unity and completion of the peace
process and constitution drafting.
Prachanda has been given responsibility to convene the meet and
coordinate deliberations by including dissident leader first Vice-chairman
Mohan Baidhya and his supporters.
The decision was taken following discussions between Prachanda and Baidhya, according to the party chief.
“Party indiscipline and anarchy are problems,” said Spokesman
Dinanath Sharma after the meet
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