"The Prime Minister has resigned in line with the five-point agreement reached among the parties before the extension of the Constituent Assembly (CA) term for the second time and now the national consensus government should be formed on the same basis", he stressed.[break]
Inaugurating a program organized by the Parliamentary Committee on International Relations and the Human Rights at the CA building, New Baneshwor on Monday, Nembang who is also the CA Chairman said, " Now, there is no doubt on the formation of the national consensus government".
Only the national consensus government would be able to complete the remaining tasks of the peace process and constitution drafting process, he said and urged the parties to make initiatives for this at the earliest.
The Speaker added that the Parliamentary Special Committee formed to monitor the enforcement of the May-28 deal was doing its duty and the next government should be formed as per the same agreement.
"Unity among the parties is the need of the hour since the nation is passing through hard times", he said.
Speaker Nembang further expressed the hope that the program would be a support in formulating the Nepal´s new foreign policy.However, the country´s foreign policy has not to be changed with the change of government, he stressed.
Also speaking at the inaugural session, Deputy Speaker Purna Kumari Subedi stressed on the need of considering the long-term and short-term impacts while formulating the state´s new foreign policy.
According to information shared by Committee Chairperson Padmalal Bishwakarma at the programme, the Committee has prepared the draft of the form of country´s foreign policy in the changing context and suggestions from the experts concerned regarding this would be received today.
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