Sunday, April 3, 2011

President Yadav against promulgation of constitution by two-third majority

President Ram Baran Yadav has opined it is not a good idea to endorse the new constitution by a two-third majority without taking the opposition parties - Nepali Congress and the Madhes based parties - into confidence, Saturday.

Speaking to a group of journalists at his residence in Shital Niwas on Saturday, President Yadav said, a consensus among four power groups in the Constituent Assembly (CA) - UCPN (Maoist), UML, NC and the Madhes based parties – is must for stability and sustainable peace.

Although there is a provision to endorse the statute by two-third majority such statute will not ensure peace and sustainability, said President Yadav, only a statute with consent from the four power groups will be sustainable.

President Yadav urged the parties in the CA to come together and work towards peace and constitution. nepalnews.com

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