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Prez cannot take any steps: Attorney General

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DOLAKHA, Sept. 21: Attorney General Mukti Pradhan has said that the President cannot take any step despite his willing to do so.



Laying foundation stone of the Dolakha District Attorney Office on Friday, Pradhan said that any step taken by the President would be unconstitutional and such step was totally unlikely.



Pradhan was of the opinion that the constitutional president has not executive powers and the President is obliged to take any move in accordance with the government´s recommendation.



The Attorney General said that the President could call the political parties for consensus government only if the parties are ready for this. Otherwise, the Bhattarai-led government would get continuity, he added.



Pradhan also claimed that the present government would hold the new elections to the constituent assembly (CA) and ruled out any alternative to this government.



District judge Prava Basnet, Deputy Attorney General Prem Raj Karki and others expressed their opinion at the programme.



The building is expected to be completed within two years with an estimated cost of Rs 10.3 million, according to the district attorney general Kailash KC.



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