Millions of people marched onto the streets demanding an end to the cruel monarchy and the creation of a new Constitution through a Constituent Assembly. The people finally forced the king to give up state control on April 24, 2006. The success of the People’s Movement II left king Gyanendra helpless. The political parties are then engaged in writing a Democratic Constitution through a Constituent Assembly elected by the people. The Maoists became a part of the Parliament. The responsibilities which are authorized to the King are transferred to the Prime Minister. Pushpa Kamal Dahal-Prachanda, chief of Maosits was declared Prime Minister on August 15, 2008. He defeated his opponent, Nepali Congress leader Sher Bahadur Deuba by 465 votes, against 113. He was sworn on August 18, 2008. Nepal’s first-ever Presidential poll is held on July 19 over political arguments. The country failed to reach the 67 percent turnout that was reached for the last general election in 1999. UK is the largest mutual donor to Nepal in 2007/08 as it contributed 86 million dollars. These elections has more importance, because it will be decided whether 240 years of monarchy will be continued or become republic country. The 601-member constituent assembly prepared a new constitution. International observers declared the elections a success, despite of violence that prevailed. Former US president Jimmy Carter along with human rights group helped to supervise the polls in Nepal.
November 12, 2009
Nepal Became Republic After Many Years of Monarchy Rule
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