Kathmandu, Dec 25 : The call made by President Bidya Devi Bhandari to political parties for the formation of the new government, with a deadline of seven days, is ending today.
The President
had set a weeklong deadline on December 18 for parties to form the new
government, since the formal announcement of the results of the November 20
election to the House of Representatives and the Provincial Assembly.
With a decision
to continue the current five-party ruling coalition, the political parties and
their leaders are engaged in various efforts to come to an agreement before
staking a claim for the leadership of the next government. Accordingly, senior
leaders of Nepali Congress, CPN (Maoist Center), CPN (Unified Socialist),
Rastriya Janamorcha and other parties are holding one-to-one and joint
discussions.
It may be noted
that the Nepali Congress has decided to take the initiative to form a new
government under its leadership, after it won the most number of seats in the
lower house of the parliament.
Positive discussions have been held about the formation of the next government at the meeting of the top leaders of the alliance held at the Prime Minister's residence, Baluwatar, and that the meeting will continue today, the Prime Minister's Secretariat said.
As no party has
obtained a clear majority in the election, the President has, in accordance
with Article 76 of the Constitution, called upon the member of the House of
Representatives who can obtain a majority with the support of two or more
parties represented in the House of Representatives to be appointed as the next
Prime Minister by 5:00 p.m. today.
In the November
20 elections held for the 275 seats in the House of Representatives, Nepali
Congress has won 89 seats, CPN (UML) 78, CPN (Maoist Center) 32, Rastriya
Swatantra Party 20, Rastriya Prajatantra Party 14, Janata Samajwadi Party Nepal
12, CPN (Unified Socialist) 10, and Janmat Party six, Loktrantrik Samajbadi
Party four, Janamukti Party three, Rastriya Janamorcha and Nepal Majdoor Kissan
Party one each. Five independent candidates have also been elected to the lower
house of parliament. (RSS)