APRIL 25, KATHMANDU. A meeting of the
Constitutional Committee (CC) on Wednesday has agreed to provide
additional two days to the Dispute Resolution Sub Committee to forge
consensus on the contentious issues in the constitution-drafting.
At the meeting, Sub Committee
coordinator and UCPN (Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal sought two
additional days for settling the outstanding issues, citing that
further discussions were necessary on some issues.
Talking to media persons after the
meeting, CC Chairman Neelambar Acharya said the meeting agreed to
provide two more days to the Sub Committee to resolve the issues
following the request from the Sub Committee itself.
However, the meeting had expected that the Sub Committee would come with a report listing the settled issues, he added.
The Committee shall meet again at 11:00 a.m. on April 28, it is learnt.
According to Acharya, the Sub Committee report would get formal status only after the CC approves it.
The top leaders of the parties informed
the meeting that consensus has been forged on the issues of judiciary
and electoral system and they were near to a consensus, regarding form
of governance and state restructuring issues.
Also talking to media emerging from the
meeting, Sub Committee coordinator Dahal said discussions were going on
regarding the remaining issues and they would be settled by the next
two days.
As per the earlier decision, the
parties had to finalise the disputed issues by today. Otherwise, a
voting process would be adopted to settle them.
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