Parties agree to hold CA polls within 2064 B.S; CA seats increased to 601
The seven parties have finally arrived at a consensus on the voting
system for constituent assembly (CA) election and the issue of
republic.
A meeting of the top leaders put final
stamp of approval to the draft of political agreement prepared by a
seven-party taskforce Saturday evening.
Leaders
said the parties have agreed to hold constituent assembly election
within 2064 B.S (March-April). The election timeline will be stated in
the interim constitution while the date will soon be fixed by the
government.
As per the agreement, CA seats elected
under proportional system have been increased to 335, fixing the total
number of seats at 601. The number of seats elected under
first-past-the-pole will be 240 while the number of CA members to be
nominated by the Prime Minister has been increased to 26 from 17.
The
parties have also agreed to amend the interim constitution,
incorporating ‘democratic republic’, a provision to be endorsed by the
first sitting of the CA.
Parties have also agreed
to iron out the differences over the Maoist demand for cabinet
reshuffle through talks.
The taskforce of the central leaders of the seven parties came up with the draft of agreement following a marathon meeting.
A
meeting of the Council of Ministers that is underway in Balutwar will
pass the draft of political agreement before presenting it to the
parliament secretariat, seeking an amendment in the interim statute.