lunes, 9 de diciembre de 2013

NEPAL: Se inicia una reunión del Comité Central del PCN-maoísta.


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Kathmandu, 08.12.13
La prensa nepali informa que este domingo se ha iniciado, en Latipur, una importante reunión del Comité Central del PCN-maoísta, en la que se debatirán la posiciónes del partido en la nueva situación política.
Según se informa el camarada Kiran, Presidente del Partido, presento un informe que descarta participar en la Asamblea Constituyente, reclama su disolución y propugna un frente de partidos de oposición que reclame la anulación de las elecciones y promueva un nuevo gobierno provisional para salir de la "actual situación política que se asemeja a la de 1991." en palabras del camarada Gurung. Se afirma que la reunión durara varios días.
Otros medios especulan sobre una posición conciliadora encabezada por el camarada Gaurav (Gajurel) que propone integrarse en la AC.
Después del éxito del boicot y de la tremenda presión y represión sobre el partido y las otras 33 organizaciones opuestas a la ilegitima convocatoria no parece viable ningún acuerdo de participación.


Nepalnews.com
Mohan BaidhyaIn its central committee meeting which began in Lalitpur Sunday, Nepal’s ultra-left, the CPN-Maoist, has indicated that it will establish a third alliance of political parties, that will be different from the NC-UML coalition and the UCPN (Maoist)-proposed Federal Democratic Alliance.
In the meeting, CPN-M chairperson Mohan Baidya is learnt to have presented a document that rules out joining a parliamentary system and the Constituent Assembly both.

Baidya has further demanded dissolution of the newly elected CA, stressing that the political process has to begin from a new point.

Substituting the old rhetoric of a ‘round-table conference’, Baidya said an 'all-party assembly' has to be held to decide the political discourse of the country.

“Such an all-party assembly will lead to an interim government so as to provide an outlet,” Baidya said.

The CPN-M meeting will last for a few days more and will chart out future directions for the party which boycotted the CA polls, it is learnt.



REPUBLICA

CPN-Maoist mulls CA dissolution as party line    
   

KATHMANDU, Dec 8: The agitating CPN-Maoist has proposed making dissolution of newly-elected Constituent Assembly (CA) as the main working policy of the party in the days ahead.

The party that actively boycotted the recently held CA has made the proposal in its political paper presented at the ongoing central committee meeting, arguing that the CA II was the main obstacle to their possible agreements with other political parties. "CA II has stood as the main obstacle to any kind of consensus with other parties. We will therefore make it our party line to dissolve the CA II through the movement," CPN-Maoist Secretary Dev Gurung told Republica.

Gurung said the dissolution of the CA would not have been necessary had other parties including the UCPN (Maoist), Nepali Congress and CPN-UML agreed to correct the unconstitutional move to form government under sitting chief justice. "Situation has become complicated after the election. The country has now reached to the stage before 1991 general election," he argued.

The party in its political paper to be deliberated in the ongoing Central Committee meeting has proposed making the issue of national sovereignty and independence as their other main agenda items. "In the past, agents in Nepal would rule the country in collusion with foreign forces. But now everything is dictated by foreign powers. We will fight against this neo-colonialism," Gurung further said.

The party has also concluded that the country was heading toward regression. "What we have been saying since the formation of the chief justice-led government has come to be true. Our agenda has been politically established," Gurung added.

During the meeting, the heads of the party´s various 15 state committees had presented their analyses on their election boycott and the party´s future course of action. "Overall, there was a conclusion that the election boycott of the party was highly successful. And our agenda was established politically," Gurung said.

Party leaders said the meeting will forge party´s future course of action including the role of the party in view of the recently held election. The meeting will deliberate on whether to play constructive role from outside the CA for drafting progressive constitution or to launch street protests to foil "the CA designed by foreign forces".

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