On the occasion, he said that Nepal has undergone a systemic change and is now in the process of institutionalising that political transformation by writing a new democratic. [break]
"We still have two major tasks—concluding the peace process and drafting of a democratic constitution to institutionalise peace, stability and progress, he said.
"I have spared no efforts in upholding democracy, rule of law and national reconciliation in my country." "Nepalese people along with all the well wishers and international community are eager to see the peace process completed as soon as possible, new constitution promulgated within the fixed time frame and social and economic progress put on a fast track."
"While we work hard to conclude the peace process and promulgate the new constitution, we also make concerted attempts to bring about rapid social and economic development in the country in consonance with the rising aspirations of our people," he said.
The Prime Minister also said that Nepal, being the current Chair of the Group of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs), is concerned over the continuing plight of the poor people in LDCs.
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