by Mogens Engelund
2. April 2007
After quite a delay, the Nepalese Primeminister Girija Prasad Koirala finally was sworn in as Primeminister for the sixth time, and this time after the constitution of a new Interim Government, based on all truly democratic forces - including the maoists, but excluding the royal back-up groups.
The new interim government in Nepal became a [...]
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They finally did it! … what’s now? … a vote 20th of June!?
April 3, 2007Revolutionary new government to be announced in Nepal today!
March 31, 2007by Mogens Engelund
31. March 2007
Nepal got a new Interim Constitution 2063 B.S. (2007) just around two months ago, and later today the Primeminister is expected to announce a new coalition government, which will include members of the maoist-group.
The history is moving fast forward ind the Himalayan kingdom (still a kingdom, but nobody knows for how long?!). Yesterday [...]
Nepal – new “national logo”!
February 15, 2007by Mogens Engelund
15. February 2007
Nepal got a new Interim Constitution 2063 B.S. (2007) just a fortnight ago. Before that the scrapped the old national hymn as it was too royalistic, – now they have switched to a more realistic hymn praising the country and the qualities of the Nepalese people.
Besides that, even the name of the [...]
Nepal: The new Interim Constitution is ready!
January 31, 2007by Mogens Engelund
31. January 2007
Nepal’s new Interim Constitution 2063 B.S. (2007) is ready! – a victory for the nations democratic movements, … and it seems that the maoists probably have left the largest footprints on the unofficially translated drafted version.
Nepal’s new interim constitution is now just about finalized. All the democratic parties including the Maoists (Nepali Communist [...]
Nepal Peace Agreement, November 2006
November 22, 2006by Mogens Engelund
22 November 2006
The Maoists (Nepali Communist Party – Maoist) and the Nepali Interim Government with the old but “still going strong” Girija Koirala as interim Prime Minister has finished their fine line discussions concerning the nearly unparalled comprehensive peace agreement. Here follows an (unofficial) translation of the peace agreement.
Peace Agreement between Nepal Government [...]