Thursday, May 8, 2008

Maoist chairman Prachanda has said the process to form a new government will start from Friday at a meeting of the seven-party alliance

Maoist chairman Prachanda has said the process to form a new government will start from Friday when a meeting of the seven-party alliance will take place at the Prime Minister's residence in Baluwatar.

Speaking at a programme organised in the capital on Thursday to felicitate the ten Constituent Assembly members from Rolpa district, Prachanda informed that Friday's seven-party meeting will discuss the likely composition of the next "Maoist-led government". He said the new government would come into being in the next two or three weeks.

Insisting that the formation of the government has been delayed with some parties trying to go against the mandate of the people, the Maoist chairman said the new cabinet is likely to be announced on the very day the Constituent Assembly convenes, within the next 21 days.

Prachanda, who has already declared that he would take the reins of the incoming government, also said that hundreds of thousands of people will take to streets on the day the first CA meeting takes places -- to warn against possible attempt to thwart the implementation of republic

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