CA MEETS 8 MAY
Kathmandu, 4 May:: The meeting on Friday of the Constituent Assembly (CA) has been postponed to be held at 11:00 am on May 8, RSS reports.
A notice to this end was published by the CA Secretariat informing about the postponement citing special reasons.
The meeting scheduled for today could not take place as the major political parties continued to strive by holding meetings and talks to forge a consensus on the formation of a government of national consensus, and on the disputed issues in the constitution making process.
The major political parties signed a five-point agreement on Thursday midnight to form a government of national consensus, and also to resolve the contentious issues in the constitution making process.
The parties--UCPN (Maoist), Nepali Congress, CPN-UML and the United Democratic Madhesi Front are now involved in internal discussion to decide the leadership of the consensus government.
The parties are also yet to reach to a consensus on the issues relating to form of governance, judicial system, electoral system and restructuring of the state.
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MAINTAIN NATIONAL INTEGRITY ADVISES PRESIDENT
Kathmandu, 4 May: President Dr Ram Baran Yadav has emphasised on the need to go for a scientific restructuring of the State by maintaining national integrity and communal harmony, RSS reports from Lahan..
Inaugurating the Ful Kumari Mahato Memorial Hospital at Karjanha of Siraha on Friday, the President also expressed the confidence that a democratic constitution would be promulgated before May 27.
"The Thursday night agreement among the major political parties has created a hope for institutional development of federal democratic republic", he added.
On the occasion, the President also expressed concern over the deterioration of the Chure region in the Tarai and urged all to preserve it.
Chairperson of Ful Kumari Mahato Memorial Trust Social Worker Upendra Mahato said a human should not only serve oneself but also to the society and the nation.
The 25-bed hospital was built at the personal initiative of Mr Mahato and is expected to benefit service recipients from Siraha, Saptari, Dhanusha, Udayapur and also the northern belt of neighbouring Bihar state of India.
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