The Special Representative, who also heads UNMIN, said the hope had been that, by creating a free and fair atmosphere for the holding of the elections, the Mission could have accomplished its original mandate within the foreseen 12 months. Like all peace processes, however, the one in Nepal had seen its share of ups and downs. Unrealistic expectations might have been created by the speed with which the mainstream political parties and the Maoists had moved after the signing of the 2006 Comprehensive Peace Agreement.
Nepali version: http://un.info.np/Net/NeoDocs/View/654
#PeaceProcess #PoliticalParties #Elections
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Publisher:
UNMIN
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Press Release
in English
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Keywords:
CONSTITUTIONS, PEACE, ELECTIONS, POLITICAL PARTIES, PEACE AGREEMENT, POLITICAL LEADERS, POLITICAL SITUATION, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, ARMAMENTS, ARMIES, ARMED FORCES, ARMED CONFLICTS, COMMUNIST PARTIES
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Thematic Group: UNMIN
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Peace and Conflict through Political Mission
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Thesaurus:
01.01.00
- Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
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