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Ian Martin Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (6 November 2007)
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The future of the monarchy is obviously not a matter on which the United Nations has taken or should take a position; nor is the electoral system, except for the desirability of respecting international good practice which is compatiblewith different electoral systems. These are matters for Nepalis to decide. Although these two issues have not been fully resolved, there have been positive aspects of recent discussions among the parties: the seriousness of the efforts to reach compromise within the Seven-Party Alliance; the repeatedly-expressed commitments to sustaining the Alliance and the peace process; and the respectful spirit in which the final parliamentary proceedings were conducted, despite continuing substantive disagreements.

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UNMIN ,   (2007 )
Type / Script:
Press Release in English
Keywords:
PEACE, MASS MEDIA, NEGOTIATION, COMMUNIST PARTIES, ELECTIONS, LAW, PEACE AGREEMENT, COMPREHENSIVE PEACE AGREEMENT (CPA), POLITICAL PARTIES, CONSTITUTIONS, CIVIL SOCIETY, LEADERSHIP, ARMED FORCES, MANDATE, VIOLENCE, MONARCHY, POLITICAL VIOLENCE, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE, HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTIONS, RELIEF PERSONNEL
Thematic Group:
 UNMIN : Peace and Conflict through Political Mission
Thesaurus:
01.01.00  -  Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
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