After behaving like a kid for the past several days, the Maoist comrades have started doing homeworks to form the next government. The largest party in the Constituent Assembly has sought support from parties represented in the CA. The Maoist leaders held a meeting yesterday at the parliament secretariat and sought support from all 25 parties represented in the CA, for forming a new government under Maoist leadership. “Initially, we had arrived at a decision not to form the new government after we were reduced to a minority in the Assembly because of the alliance of the Nepali Congress, CPN-UML and MPRF,” Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal told the meeting. “We are now ready to form the government as the parties in the alliance including UML and Forum have categorically urged us to do so.” Continue reading
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