Speaking in the meeting, leaders said that the six-province modality would be appropriate and a commission should be formed for demarcating the new provinces and the province assembly itself would name the provinces.
Party spokesperson Dilendra Badu informed that they agreed to prioritize constitution drafting process after making consensus on disputed issues of the new constitution.
He added that it would be better to form the national consensus government only after finalizing the disputed issues of the new constitution. The meeting held at the Prime Minister's official residence at Baluwatar today, reviewed the talks held so far among the parties on the constitution drafting process, disaster management and formation of national consensus government.
Similarly, the meeting discussed further work plan of the party to clearly address the issues.
The leaders even discussed on having a 70 per cent direct and 30 per cent proportional electoral system in the new constitution.
The party joint general secretary Purna Bahadur Khadka said that they discussed on several options on the disputed issues of the constitution as well.
Recently, parties are holding several bilateral and multilateral discussions on the disputed issues, disaster management and formulating the consensus government. RSS
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