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Nepal sets new date for elections | Nepal sets new date for elections |
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Nepal's government has set 10 April as the date for delayed elections to decide the country's future. | Nepal's government has set 10 April as the date for delayed elections to decide the country's future. |
The cabinet announcement came after talks between the leaders of the three main parties, which include former Maoist rebels. | The cabinet announcement came after talks between the leaders of the three main parties, which include former Maoist rebels. |
The poll was postponed twice last year amid disagreements between the parties. | The poll was postponed twice last year amid disagreements between the parties. |
Voters are to elect an assembly which will write a new constitution for Nepal that formally confirms the country as a republic after centuries of royal rule. | Voters are to elect an assembly which will write a new constitution for Nepal that formally confirms the country as a republic after centuries of royal rule. |
The elections are a key element of a peace deal signed in 2006 that ended 10 years of Maoist insurgency. | The elections are a key element of a peace deal signed in 2006 that ended 10 years of Maoist insurgency. |
Row over king | Row over king |
The former rebels joined an interim government after the peace agreement, but left it last September, throwing the peace process into doubt. | The former rebels joined an interim government after the peace agreement, but left it last September, throwing the peace process into doubt. |
King Gyanendra's future is the centre of debate | King Gyanendra's future is the centre of debate |
Elections were to have been held first in June, then in November but were delayed due to wrangling over when Nepal will become a republic. | Elections were to have been held first in June, then in November but were delayed due to wrangling over when Nepal will become a republic. |
Maoist leaders have demanded the immediate abolition of the monarchy, while others in government have argued the constituent assembly should settle the issue following elections. | Maoist leaders have demanded the immediate abolition of the monarchy, while others in government have argued the constituent assembly should settle the issue following elections. |
In December all of Nepal's main parties agreed the monarchy would be abolished - but only after the elections. That was enough to persuade the Maoists to rejoin the government. | In December all of Nepal's main parties agreed the monarchy would be abolished - but only after the elections. That was enough to persuade the Maoists to rejoin the government. |
The decision must still be ratified by the 601-member assembly to be elected in April, but correspondents say scrapping the royal system is a foregone conclusion. | The decision must still be ratified by the 601-member assembly to be elected in April, but correspondents say scrapping the royal system is a foregone conclusion. |
The vote will be the first Nepal has held for nearly nine years. | The vote will be the first Nepal has held for nearly nine years. |
Ministers said the decision was reached by the cabinet on Friday. | Ministers said the decision was reached by the cabinet on Friday. |
"The election will be held in a single phase on 10 April," Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula said after the meeting. | |
Political crisis | Political crisis |
The monarchy's popularity has sunk since the death of the well-loved King Birendra in a notorious palace massacre of 2001. | The monarchy's popularity has sunk since the death of the well-loved King Birendra in a notorious palace massacre of 2001. |
Efforts by his brother, Gyanendra, to tackle the Maoist insurgency led to a worsening of the country's human rights situation. | Efforts by his brother, Gyanendra, to tackle the Maoist insurgency led to a worsening of the country's human rights situation. |
Analysts say the king lost popular support after his decision in 2005 to sack the government and assume absolute power - only to back down after huge protests. | Analysts say the king lost popular support after his decision in 2005 to sack the government and assume absolute power - only to back down after huge protests. |
The Maoists called a ceasefire after the king ended his controversial direct rule in April 2006 and restored parliament. | The Maoists called a ceasefire after the king ended his controversial direct rule in April 2006 and restored parliament. |
The latest political crisis came amid a rise in ethnic and religious tension, as regional groups strove to assert their authority in advance of the elections. | The latest political crisis came amid a rise in ethnic and religious tension, as regional groups strove to assert their authority in advance of the elections. |
More than 13,000 people died during Nepal's decade-long insurgency, many of them civilians caught in cross-fire between the Maoists and the security forces. | More than 13,000 people died during Nepal's decade-long insurgency, many of them civilians caught in cross-fire between the Maoists and the security forces. |