Reconciling their differences over power-sharing that was
beginning to deepen the political impasse, the Nepali Congress and the CPN-UML
signed a seven-point agreement on Sunday paving the way for Sushil Koirala as
the new Prime Minister.
Soon after, NC President Koirala filed his nomination in the
Parliament for Monday’s election and thanked the UML for its support. “The
responsibility to draft a democratic Constitution is on the shoulders of the
Nepali Congress and CPN-UML,” Mr. Koirala told media persons after filing his
nomination.
“We will prepare the draft of the Constitution in six months
and promulgate in a year.”
With this expression of support, Mr. Koirala is assured of
getting elected unopposed. He would still need to enter the election process as
per the Interim Constitution, since the election is being held under majority
provision.
NC vice-president Ram Chandra Paudel is set to propose his
name and the CPN-UML’s newly elected Parliamentary Party leader K.P. Oli would
second the proposal.
As per the agreement between the two parties, there would be
no election for the post of President and Vice-President for now, a demand that
UML had insisted upon until the last moment.
The election for these two posts — and for the Prime Minister
and Speaker of the House — would be held after the Constitution is made public
(in a year) but before it comes into effect.
However, the NC agreed to the UML’s suggestion of having the
President and the Vice-President endorsed by the Parliament. The parties agreed
to amend the Interim Constitution incorporating this provision.
They also agreed to draft the Constitution according to the
spirit of all the agreements reached in the past — right from the 12-point
agreement reached in New Delhi in 2005, the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, the
Interim Constitution and the mandate expressed by the people in the November
election.
As a sop to Unified CPN (Maoist) and Madhesi parties, the
deal says it would own the agreements reached by the last Constituent Assembly,
a move likely to be challenged by the fourth largest party, the RPP (Nepal).
The pro-monarchy party has opposed any adoption of pacts of the last CA,
arguing that it would be a violation of the mandate of the recent election.
The NC also agreed to support the UML nominee as chairman of
the Constituent Assembly (who will also function as Speaker of the Legislature-Parliament).
This point was added to an earlier draft agreement.
Within a week of government formation, the Cabinet would
announce a common minimum programme and a code of conduct for cabinet members.
The deal was signed after the CPN-UML decided on Sunday to
support an NC-led government.
The highest decision-making body of the CPN-UML, the standing
committee, took the decision to support Mr. Koirala.
“The UML has decided to support an NC-led government,”
CPN-UML Chairman Jhala Nath Khanal told mediapersons after the meeting of the
party’s Standing Committee.
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