Parties squabble over President‚ PM's powers

The Himalayan Times Wednesday 16th May, 2012

PRAKASH ACHARYA KATHMANDU: Although the major political parties struck a deal on the forms of governance and federalism yesterday, they are yet to settle some of the contentious issues. Leaders are wracking their brains on power-sharing between the President and prime minister, boundaries of federal units, election of chief ministers in pradeshes, election of members of National Assembly from federal units and whether to change the existing adm...

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