Jul 22, 2016- Senior Nepali Congress leader Ram Chandra Poudel on Thursday floated a four-point proposal, aiming a “package deal” among major parties to end the current impasse.
With the governing CPN-UML and the Nepali Congress-Maoist Centre alliance refusing to budge from their stances, Thursday’s Parliament meeting was postponed until Friday.
The governing alliance led by the UML has been maintaining that three bills related to the budget should be discussed first in Parliament while the NC and the Maoist Centre have been insisting that a no-confidence motion registered by them should be the priority.
During a top level political meeting on Thursday afternoon, Poudel proposed a middle path, in which he has outlined four points: withdrawal of the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, resignation of PM Oli, sorting out constitutional complexities for the election of [new] prime minister and [parties] working in tandem for the implementation of the constitution.
The ruling alliance has indicated that it “is open to discussing the proposal”.
The proposal comes in a line with PM Oli’s stand that the NC and the Maoist Centre should withdraw the no-trust motion for him to resign.
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