In a significant
political development after the seven-point constitution amendment bill pushed
them asunder, the ruling and opposition parties have begun fresh negotiations
to resolve the ongoing obstruction of Parliament and foster an environment
conducive to holding local level elections.
On Sunday,
ruling Nepali Congress (NC) President Sher Bahadur Deuba held a meeting with
CPN-UML Chairman K P Sharma Oli to settle the differences seen among the ruling
and opposition parties over the constitution amendment bill. The two leaders
discussed resolving the House obstructions in an amicable fashion and creating
an environment conducive to polls.
Talking to media
persons after the meeting, NC President Deuba said they have decided to hold a
meeting of top leaders of the three major political parties to thrash out
the issues in detail. “We held discussions about holding local elections and
resolving the ongoing House obstructions. There has been positive discussions
with the UML,” he said.
This is the
first formal meeting between Deuba and Oli after relations between the
ruling and opposition parties soured in the wake of the government registering
a seven-point amendment bill. Earlier, House Speaker Onsari Gharti had held
separate meetings with the top leaders of major parties in her bid to resolve
the ongoing House obstructions. Various opposition parties including the
main opposition UML have been obstructing the House, demanding that the
amendment bill be withdrawn. The bill that proposes to split the hill districts
away from Province 5 also triggered massive protests in various districts in
Mid-Western Nepal, with even lawmakers representing the ruling parties
objecting to the proposal.
Sources said NC
President Deuba had urged the UML to lift the House obstructions, arguing that
the amendment proposal tabled in Parliament could be further amended through a
consensus. He also asked the UML chairman to help conduct the local level polls
by mid-April as this was a must for implementing the new Constitution.
After the
meeting that lasted about 45 minutes, UML Deputy Parliamentary Party leader
Subas Nembang, who accompanied Oli during the talks, said the meeting focused
on removing the mistrust between the parties. “There has been an agreement that
the political stalemate should not be prolonged further,” he said. Nembang
argued that there was a need of political understanding among the parties to
drive the country towards fresh elections.
12-12-2016, MyRepublica
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