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A Nepali man
celebrates the end of monarchy outside the convention hall
where Nepal's newly elected Constituent Assembly (CA) is
meeting, in Kathmandu, capital of Nepal, on May 28, 2008.
The first meeting of CA was held on Wednesday to declare
Nepal a federal democratic republic. (Xinhua/Bimal Gautam)
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KATHMANDU, May 28 (Xinhua) --
The first meeting of Constituent Assembly that sat late at
Wednesday night, at the International Conference Center (ICC) of
capital Kathmandu has declared Nepal a federal democratic republic.
The much awaited first CA meeting, although was scheduled for
Wednesday morning, was delayed by more than 10 hours as top
political party leaders at Baluwatar, Prime Minister Girija Prasad
Koirala's official residence in Nepali capital Kathmandu, failed to
reach consensus over the issues of power sharing, nomination of 26
CA members and power segregation of the president and the prime
minister.
While the intense talks was going on, hundreds of CA members
gathered for the first meeting had to desperately wait in the ICC
premises. Although there were supposed to be 601 CA members for the
meeting, 26 of them are yet to be finalized from the recommendation
procedure and interestingly, most of them were seen busy on their
mobile phones, trying to reach their fellow party leaders to learn
about the latest development in Baluwatar.
Thousands of Nepali people gathered in front of ICC, to
pressurize the parties to end the talks conclusively at the earliest
and sit for the first CA meeting. Chanting slogans of victory and
demanding an immediate declaration of Nepal a republication, many
party cadres with their respective flags desperately waited in front
of ICC for hours.
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Nepali men celebrate
the end of monarchy outside the convention hall where
Nepal's newly elected Constituent Assembly (CA) is meeting,
in Kathmandu, capital of Nepal, on May 28, 2008. The first
meeting of the CA was held on Wednesday to declare Nepal a
federal democratic republic. (Xinhua/Bimal Gautam)
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"It's a big day for every Nepalese and a victorious moment.
We feel that our contributions have finally paid off. We are very
excited yet annoyed," says Rabindra Bhandari, a member of Young
Communist League (YCL) on Wednesday afternoon.
"It's been more than six hours waiting in front of ICC and
yet no sign of meeting has come ahead. The parties should
immediately reach an agreement and sit for the CA meeting. We are
not going home unless we hear that Nepal has been declared a federal
republic," he said.
Similarly, Bhagat Magar, 29, claimed that it was the first
stepmaking of a New Nepal and that he expects a true patriotic
approach from all the leaders towards the nation.
"When we vote the leaders, we expect something in return from
them and mostly they cannot meet our expectations. Previously we
have gathered many bitter experiences where the public have been
largely deceived. But this time we want the leaders to be honest and
work for the nation building rather than working for themselves and
party interests," says Magar.
Like Mager, the whole nation has welcomed the change,
believing that a permanent peace would prevail in the country and
that rapid development process would propel ahead. Numerous victory
rallies hit the streets through out the day and night in celebration
of the historic achievement.
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Nepali people
celebrate the end of monarchy outside the convention hall
where Nepal's newly elected Constituent Assembly (CA) is
meeting, in Kathmandu, capital of Nepal, on May 28, 2008.
The first meeting of the CA was held on Wednesday to declare
Nepal a federal democratic republic. (Xinhua/Bimal Gautam)
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The first CA meeting has given the King 15 days of ultimatum
to leave the palace. The pro-king parties had also staged rally in
New Road in Kathmandu downtown, demanding not to abolish the
monarchy system from Nepal.
Security was tightened in the ICC area for possible violence.
Two persons were injured during a scuffle between police personnel
and demonstrators at Baneshor in Nepali capital Kathmandu Wednesday
evening. Also two bombs blasted at the ICC gate at around 20:15
local time (1430 GMT) when Prime Minister Koirala and Chairman
Prachanda of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) was talking
inside the venue ahead of the first meeting.