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Nepalese cabinet crisis deepens | Nepalese cabinet crisis deepens |
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Nepalese PM Girija Prasad Koirala is struggling to keep his administration together after Maoist ministers said they were resigning from the cabinet. | |
Bitter disagreements among politicians mean that more than three weeks after the abolition of the monarchy, the country still has no head of state. | Bitter disagreements among politicians mean that more than three weeks after the abolition of the monarchy, the country still has no head of state. |
The former Maoist rebels accuse Mr Koirala of clinging to his post after his party came a poor second in polls. | The former Maoist rebels accuse Mr Koirala of clinging to his post after his party came a poor second in polls. |
They say the 83-year-old prime minister is unfit for office. | They say the 83-year-old prime minister is unfit for office. |
When they changed the constitution last December to ensure that the monarchy would soon be scrapped, Nepal's politicians left huge areas of detail undecided. | When they changed the constitution last December to ensure that the monarchy would soon be scrapped, Nepal's politicians left huge areas of detail undecided. |
They did not work out what kind of president there would be in the transitional phase. | They did not work out what kind of president there would be in the transitional phase. |
And they said, vaguely, that a new government would be chosen on the basis of consensus among a group of seven parties. | And they said, vaguely, that a new government would be chosen on the basis of consensus among a group of seven parties. |
Ten weeks after the election, that consensus remains a dream. | Ten weeks after the election, that consensus remains a dream. |
Infighting | Infighting |
The Maoists, elected as the biggest party on a promise of transforming the country, accuse Mr Koirala of the Nepali Congress party of keeping the prime ministerial post unreasonably. | The Maoists, elected as the biggest party on a promise of transforming the country, accuse Mr Koirala of the Nepali Congress party of keeping the prime ministerial post unreasonably. |
Two Maoist leaders have told the BBC that their ministers are quitting the cabinet because they want to speed up the formation of a new government. | Two Maoist leaders have told the BBC that their ministers are quitting the cabinet because they want to speed up the formation of a new government. |
But a Congress spokesman said his party was "sorry and surprised" at the Maoist resignations and that the prime minister would not accept them. | But a Congress spokesman said his party was "sorry and surprised" at the Maoist resignations and that the prime minister would not accept them. |
With the Congress setting conditions for the Maoists to lead a government, including the return of all the property they seized during their 10-year insurgency, the deadlock continues. | With the Congress setting conditions for the Maoists to lead a government, including the return of all the property they seized during their 10-year insurgency, the deadlock continues. |
There is also bitter disagreement on who should become president, a post which it is now agreed will be largely ceremonial but will also be commander-in-chief of the army. | There is also bitter disagreement on who should become president, a post which it is now agreed will be largely ceremonial but will also be commander-in-chief of the army. |
Among those elected to the new constitutional assembly, there is anger that the politicians' arguments have blocked the assembly from doing any work. | Among those elected to the new constitutional assembly, there is anger that the politicians' arguments have blocked the assembly from doing any work. |
Consumed by its infighting, the government has proved toothless in the face of a new wave of strikes over rising fuel prices and a growing tendency towards social anarchy. | Consumed by its infighting, the government has proved toothless in the face of a new wave of strikes over rising fuel prices and a growing tendency towards social anarchy. |
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