president will be the chief executive of the nation: "Maoists"
The UCPN (Maoist) has reiterated that the directly elected president
would be the chief executive of the nation, Maoist spokesperson Dina
Nath Sharma informed after the party Central Committee (CC) meeting.
A CC meeting of the party held at the party headquarters in Paris Danda on Wednesday endorsed the agreement signed between the major three political parties the previous day. The Maoists meet, which was boycotted by the party’s hard-line faction led by senior Vice Chairman Mohan Baidya, dubbed the agreement as “pro-people.”
Sharma further informed that the party meeting has refuted the media reports that stated that the prime minister elected through the parliament would be the chief executive of the government.
However, the party meeting remarked that various changes have been made in the state-restructuring map published by various newspapers has changed.
“The state-restructuring would be carried out on the basis of identity and capacity as per the proposal of Constitutional Committee,” Sharama told the reporters.
Three major parties on Tuesday signed an agreement on the major two contentious issues of constitution drafting—forms of governance and state restructuring—and reiterated their commitment to bring out the new constitution before May 27.
However, the Maoists hardline faction, Samyukta Loktantrik Madhesi Morcha and indigenous groups have condemned the agreement.
A CC meeting of the party held at the party headquarters in Paris Danda on Wednesday endorsed the agreement signed between the major three political parties the previous day. The Maoists meet, which was boycotted by the party’s hard-line faction led by senior Vice Chairman Mohan Baidya, dubbed the agreement as “pro-people.”
Sharma further informed that the party meeting has refuted the media reports that stated that the prime minister elected through the parliament would be the chief executive of the government.
However, the party meeting remarked that various changes have been made in the state-restructuring map published by various newspapers has changed.
“The state-restructuring would be carried out on the basis of identity and capacity as per the proposal of Constitutional Committee,” Sharama told the reporters.
Three major parties on Tuesday signed an agreement on the major two contentious issues of constitution drafting—forms of governance and state restructuring—and reiterated their commitment to bring out the new constitution before May 27.
However, the Maoists hardline faction, Samyukta Loktantrik Madhesi Morcha and indigenous groups have condemned the agreement.
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