By IRNA,
New Delhi : Nepal’s ruling alliance on Wednesday decided to create a post of president ahead of declaring the country a republic and abolishing 240-year-old monarchy in the first meeting of Maoists-dominated Constituent Assembly which was held up for several hours due to last-minute political wrangling.
The meeting of the newly-elected 601-strong Constituent Assembly, which was sworn-in yesterday, was postponed twice from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and then again till 6 p.m. local time as the leaders of the seven-party alliance required more time to arrive at consensus on creating a post of president by amending the Constitution to fill the vacuum to be created by the abolition of monarchy, PTI reported here.
However, there were still differences between the Maoists and other major parties over who should be the first president of the Himalayan nation, party sources said.
The ruling alliance members met at Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala’s residence at Baluwatar and agreed to create the post of president and defined his rights and duties in a new set-up, Nepali Congress General Secretary Bimalendra Nidhi said.
After the decision is endorsed by the Cabinet headed by Koirala, it would be tabled at the first meeting of the assembly to be held at the Birendra International Convention Center amid tight security with the capital being turned into a fortress guarded by thousands of riot policemen.
Meanwhile, Nepal’s beleaguered king was today given 15-day time to vacate the royal palace as thousands of people poured into the streets and sprinkled vermillion on each other to celebrate the country’s transition to a republic.
A large number of slogan-shouting people gathered outside the Birendra International Convention Center, where the newly elected Constituent assembly will be meeting to formally abolish the 240-year- old monarchy.
The parties have agreed to give 15-day time to the king to leave the palace, which will then be converted into a national museum, Nidhi said.
Maoist chief Prachanda will be the prime minister of a new coalition government after the motion to declare Nepal republic is endorsed by Assembly.
Rallies are being held by the various political parties across the country with the government declaring a public holiday. People were seen smearing vermillion on each other while young boys and girls inscribed ‘Ganatantra Nepal’ on theirs faces.
Riot police have been deployed at all sensitive places including outside the king’s Narayanhiti palace by the jittery government after a spate of blasts left five people injured yesterday.