Nepal’s peace process is at a delicate and critical moment, as negotiators work to resolve the current stand-off between Maoist supporters and the government, primarily over Maoist demands for a national unity government. As the general strike in Nepal enters its fifth day, negotiations among the major parties are dealing squarely with the major and contentious governance and other peace process issues that have long been sidestepped, including critical constitutional questions around Nepal’s proposed federal structure and form of governance, and the integration and rehabilitation of Maoist army personnel.
Nepali Version: http://un.info.np/Net/NeoDocs/View/1969
#PecaeProcess #FederalStructure #Government
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Type / Script:
Press Release
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Keywords:
PEACE, PEACEMAKING, PEACE AGREEMENTS, CONFLICT, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, POLITICAL PARTIES, POLITICAL VIOLENCE, MAOIST ARMY, ARMIES, REHABILITATION, DEMOCRACY, CONSTITUTIONS, ELECTIONS
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Thematic Group: UNMIN
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Peace and Conflict through Political Mission
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Thesaurus:
01.03.00
- Maintenance Of Peace And Security
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