Showing posts with label Consensus government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Consensus government. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Reviving The Constituent Assembly


There might not be a legal, constitutional option to revive the CA. But there might be a political option, a revolutionary option.

Is CA Revival Possible?

For the longest time in 2005 I argued there was no option to revive the parliament. But the parliament was revived in 2006. So maybe the politicians in Nepal know something I don't know. Perhaps the CA can be revived. If it can be, then that might be the best option.

Considering the Maoists have vertically split and the Baidya-Badal group has somewhere between 108 and 115 members in the last assembly, Baburam might be duly ousted as PM. It is curious to me though as to how Vaidya can support Koirala but not Baburam. Baburam is not left enough for Vaidya, but Sushil is?

The best part of reviving the CA is due process will come back on track. The CA can pass all election related ordinances. It can duly oust Bhattarai. The UCPN(M) and the Madhesi parties on their own do not have half the strength, do they?

So if all agreed upon issues can be codified, and all election related ordinances can be passed, and Baburam Bhattarai can be ousted through a no confidence motion, and a new government can be duly elected, and the country can move towards new elections then the option to revive the CA has to be looked at.

What if the CA is revived through political consensus and the Supreme Court declares it null and void? Then the CA will have the option to wash away the entire Supreme Court with two-third decision. Impeach all judges at once.

I am for reviving the CA, if that is an option. That is a no brainer. Of course it would be great to have the CA back. It is a duly elected body.

The parties have had a hard time agreeing on a consensus prime ministerial candidate. But they can perhaps agree to revive the CA. If they can come to that consensus they can say so to the president and perhaps the CA can be revived.

This feels like resurrection. It is a biblical concept.

In a revived CA Vaidya would be leading the third largest party, ahead of the UML.

China launches world’s longest high-speed rail
trains scheduled to run 2,298 kilometres between Beijing and Guangzhou in about eight hours. ..... Travelling at an average speed of about 300 km per hour, the service would cut the journey time from more than 20 hours by conventional trains .... The opening of the Beijing-Guangzhou line brought China’s total length of operational high-speed railways to more than 9,300 km
FDRA proposal for consensus
As per the third option floated by the senior leaders, a new constitution should be promulgated from a revived Constituent Assembly (CA) by accommodating the issues that have already been resolved and then the new govenrment should be formed under the leadership of the opposition party...... "A new government led by opposition party will conduct elections for the CA or parliament that will resolve the remaining issues of new statute," Singh told about their proposal. ...... According to the fourth option floated by the leaders, a national consensus government can be formed under the leadership of an independent person comprising political parties. ...... The meeting concluded that the CA must be revived even if political parties want to go for CA polls. "We should not go for polls by removing constitutional hurdles [through the president]," Singh said, adding, "Revival of the CA even for announcing new polls is the safest way."
FDRA bats for CA revival
1,000 to participate in CPN-Maoist general convention
Then UCPN (Maoist) leader Mohan Baidya split the party after it adopted "peace and constitution" as the party´s line against his demand for a "people´s revolt". .... around 100 representatives will participate from India, Europe, America and other parts of the Asia. A total of 44 central committee members and 30 central advisory committee members will participate in the general convention as organizing committee members. .... The party has completed conventions of the village, municipal and district levels. Bhusal informed that the state committee conventions will be completed by 1 January. .... Both UCPN (Maoist) and CPN-Maoist had announced their convention dates after the split. UCPN (Maoist) general convention scheduled for February 2, 2013 is overdue for two decades. Pushpa Kamal Dahal has been leading the party since the 1992 general convention held in Chitwan.
I won't kowtow to become PM: Koirala
While rejecting the conditions set by Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai for handing over government leadership to the party .... Koirala also warned of stringent protests if there was no consensus through negotiations. He asked all the regional presidents to be ready for election, fresh protests against the government and the challenges ahead. ..... Koirala along with other senior NC leaders also ruled out the possibility of joining the Bhattarai-led government at any cost. ..... He also vented anger over the party´s youth leaders´ meeting with the prime minister, whom the party decided to boycott, and acting as Bhattarai´s “messenger”. ..... All top leaders including senior leader Sher Bahadur Deuba, Vice President Ram Chandra Paudel, general secretaries Krishna Prasad Sitaula and Prakash Man Singh were very critical of the prime minister. ..... The regional presidents have also demanded that local level election be held together with the CA election by mid-May to help strengthen the foundation of democracy.
Ball now in PM's court
Bhattarai has already floated a proposal to nominate Dahal as the next prime ministerial candidate from the party if the NC and UML refuse to join the present government for a brief period..... But he will be termed anti-federalist if he proposes Koirala and will also be blamed for throwing out a government of his own party. The Bhattarai faction has been projecting Koirala as anti-federalist all along. ..... The president will only nominate a new prime minister in accordance with Article 38(1) of the Interim Constituent, i.e. at the recommendation of the political parties.
EC wants legal hurdles removed by next week to hold polls by mid-May
Bhattarai turns to NC youths to convey his stance
Prez again extends deadline till Dec 29

FDRA not to let oppn has its way
“I do not think Dahal alone can take decisions now. He will have to back down,” the source said and added a majority of the FDRA parties blasted opposition parties in today’s meeting, saying they were as anti-federalist and status quoist as the forces that stood against the change brought about by the 2006 People’s Movement. ..... Representatives of the alliance took stock of three proposals floated for a package deal: the nine-point riders set by the UMDF, three point decisions of the UCPN-M and five-point proposals of the 14 fringe parties within the alliance. ..... Fourteen fringe parties have proposed to amend the Interim Constitution through a revived CA. “If we have to amend the constitution, we must revive the CA even for a day,” said FDRA Spokesperson Prem Bahadur Singh, highlighting the five-point proposal presented by the fringe parties.
PM urges leaders to morph incumbent govt into natl govt
Bhattarai said that the Nepali Congress (NC) will get the leadership only after the national unity government formed under his leadership resolves the contentious issues attached to the much hyped constitution and fixed the date of fresh polls.
FDRA reiterates for Bhattarai led consensus govt
A meeting of the Federal Democratic Republic Alliance (FDRA) has decided to form a national consensus government under the leadership of Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai.
Dahal tries to woo ruling alliance to be open on PM candidacy
a separate meeting of 14 fringe political parties came up with a five-point proposal with regard to formation of new government and ending the ongoing political deadlock. ..... They want that all the political parties represented in the erstwhile Assembly be included in the election government. ..... "We will take a decision based on the three separate proposals floated by UCPN (Maoist), UDMF and 14 parties" Alliance´s Spokesman Prem Bahadur Singh
The great Maoist game
Govt to give Birendra's land to tillers, tenants
A senior government official said on the condition of anonymity that the government decision was intended to distribute public properties to cadres of political parties.
PM threatens to boycott opposition
"Kishunji was a Gandhian. He would turn the other cheek if someone slapped him. But I believe in Marxist ideology. Therefore, I belief in tit for tat [principle]," the prime minister said. .... "If the opposition parties extended their hands of consensus toward me, I will follow suit. But if they want to incite conflict, it will go up," he further said. ..... The prime minister also said that his party could become a part of national consensus government to be formed under NC only if the NC and other opposition parties joined government under his leadership for some time. "Since my government is an elected government, the opposition parties in consensus should participate in my government first. And after that NC as the second largest party should get government leadership," he added...... the prime minister offered an alternative of the government leadership of small parties or independent personalities for holding the polls by mid-May
Egypt's draft charter gets 'yes' majority in vote

Madheshvani
मधेशी मोर्चा जिम्मेवार होऊ
मधेशी दलहरू आफ्ना जनता र मुद्दाप्रति इमान्दार छैनन् : मातृका प्रसाद यादव, संयोजक–नेकपा माओवादी
प्रचण्ड र प्रधानमन्त्रीको टकरावले राष्ट्रिय राजनीतिमा असर : निधि
मोर्चामा विवाद छैन : देव
दहेज प्रथा बहिष्कार गर्न र्याली प्रदर्शन
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Sunday, November 25, 2012

A Non Political PM?



The NC and the UML will stay opposed to the Baburam name, as that of any other Maoist. And the Maoists will not accept any NC person for the same. Prachanda's push for the Mahantha Thakur name is interesting but not serious. He knows the NC and the UML will not go for it. That might be Prachanda's way of further cementing his alliance with the Madhesi parties.

The president says he will not take over. I think we might be heading towards a non political person leading a team of technocrats. It was done once successfully in Bangladesh.

Who might that be? Devendra Raj Pandey?

Hectic consultations in Nepal to elect new PM
Call for consensus PM unconstitutional: Cabinet
The consensus myth
Prez's move positive: Rana
I will step in after Nov 22: Prez to parties
Put bar on PM's undemocratic activities: Deuba to Prez
Dahal‚ Baidhya back Thapa for new PM

Cabinet can't judge my moves: Prez
Dahal treading lightly amid Prez-PM tussle
Maoist leaders also say Dahal is almost sure that chances of striking a political understanding to form a consensus government under Bhattarai's leadership is almost nill and that the party should mull over another alternative within the current coalition. “Another candidate from the UCPN (Maoist) other than PM Bhattarai is not possible because it will create a rift inside the party,” said another leader close to Dahal. To avoid intra-party rift, Dahal is likely to support a candidate from Madhes-based parties.
Who will be Congress’ PM candidate?
PM passes stalemate buck on oppn
सयकडौं नेता तथा कार्यकर्ता सद्भावना पार्टीमा प्रवेश
महन्थ ठाकुरको नेतृत्वमा चुनावी सरकार गठन गर्नुपर्छ : भण्डारी
आखिर टुक्रियो एमाले, राई अध्यक्ष, अन्सारी उपाध्यक्ष
Thapa as PM can end impasse: Baidya to Dahal

UCPN (Maoists) ask NC, UML to bring proposal, PM candidate
President's move unconstitutional: FDRA
President defends his move
Long winter
Prez move spawns intra-party rift in ruling Maoists

Prez call divides political forces
In absolute silence
Nepal likely to figure prominently in China's foreign policy
Baidya for roundtable conference
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