Home  
0
0

Contact Us

Feedback Form

About Us

Web Links

Visit this group

The Rosenberg Case in Historical Perspective

Yes We Can Shut Down the SOA

The Struggle for Women’s Equality in the US Today

Lessons in Coalition Politics: The Indian Left and the Indo-US Nuclear Deal

Another Crisis of Capitalism

The Crash of 2008 and Historical Materialism

My European Vacation: Interviews with Working-class Leaders

Reflections on the (Unplanned) Death of an Ideology

How to Reform Medicare and Create National Health Care

Why a Philosophy of the Natural Sciences is Needed

Reflexiones sobre la muerte (imprevista) de una ideología

Sagebrush Noir: The Western as 'Social Problem' Film

Book Review: Democracy's Prisoner

Book Review: The Politics of Immigration

CD Review: Pete Seeger: At 89

December 2008 Poetry

Table of Contents for December 2008 – January 2009 issue

/Archives - Dates and Topics /2008 – online /September 1- 30, 2008 Print | Send to friend

Nepali Gov't. to Finalize Policy Document



click here for related stories: democracy matters
Nepali Gov't. to Finalize Policy Document

Xinhua

KATHMANDU, Sept. 9 (Xinhua) -- Nepali six ruling parties have dwelt on the coalition government's policies and programs to be presented by President Ram Baran Yadav on Wednesday.

The cabinet meeting scheduled for Tuesday will finalize the policy document, according to The Himalayan Times.

According to 69-point draft obtained by the daily, the government's top priority would be to bring the peace process to a logical end, write new democratic and federal constitution on time and bring about socio-economic transformation.

Additional resources:
Podcast #83 - Class, Capitalism, and Globalization



Register to vote here

All the agreements, including the Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA), reached in the past with several groups would be fully implemented, stated the document.

It has also appealed to all agitating groups to call off strike and sit for talks.

The work of adjustment and rehabilitation of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) combatants would be completed within six months as per the CPA and other agreements.

A high-level Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Commission to find cases of disappearances would be formed soon. The government will act on its report.

Foreign policy will be drafted keeping in view national interest and United Nations Charter.

Economic diplomacy would be promoted and Nepali embassies would be strengthened with resources. The government would give top priority to maintain law and order.

New transitional economic policy will be introduced in line with the ruling parties' Common Minimum Program.

Economic policy will envisage high economic growth rate and justifiable distribution of economic benefits.


| | | | Share | Add to Mixx! | Save Page to del.icio.us | Twitter
 

Home Podcast Editors' Blog





blog comments powered by Disqus
Take a Stand
( 10/01/2003 18:49 )


newcatcher@cpusa.org