Subscribe to RSSTHe Week
No compromise on fair poll: Regmi
Five, including 3 foreigners, killed in Kanchanjunga avalanche
Muslim Association Nepal demands probe commission
NC's principles relevant today: Koirala
Govt forms probe committee over Haque's murder
Police close to finding murderer of Haque
Student leaders stage relay fast in Birgunj
My Republica e-Paper.
Market
  Forex
  Stocks
 
Phalano by Rajesh KC
Cartoon Archive »  

Archives
  Daily News
  Photo Gallery
Thursday WEATHER
KATHMANDU
Thunderstorms
Low 17oC
High 26oC
Sunrise 5:10 am
Sunset 6:49 pm
 
 
  Prez for consensus govt before statute  
 

REPUBLICA

KATHMANDU, April 18: President Dr Ram Baran Yadav on Wednesday said he wishes to see a consensus government in place at the time of promulgating the new constitution and urged the prime minister to make efforts to that end.

During his “regular” meeting with Prime Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai at Shital Niwas, on Wednesday morning, the president told the prime minister that a consensus government should be in place at the time of promulgating the new constitution, said Ram Rijan Yadav, the prime minister´s press advisor.

"The prime minister told the president that he is in favor of a consensus government," said the prime minister´s press advisor.

The prime minister also apprised the president of the recent meetings between the major political parties on constitution drafting.

 
Published on 2012-04-18 14:22:00
# # [Facebook] [Slashdot] [Digg] [Reddit] [del.icio.us] [Technorati] [Google] [StumbleUpon]

 
 

PLEASE DESIST FROM ATTACKING THE WRITER PERSONALLY AND BE RESPECTFUL TO OTHER READERS.

Please give your full name while posting your comments. This is not to stifle the free flow of comments but your full name will enable us to print the comments in our newspaper.

 

Prez For Consensus Govt Before Statute
Comment on this news #
Name
Email
Comments
   
904
 
   
 
 
Related News
More on Political Affairs
About us  |  Contact us  |  Advertise with us  |  Career   |  Terms of use  |  Privacy policy
 
Copyright © Nepal Republic Media Pvt. Ltd. 2008-10.