Nepal's fragile new government : false start.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: The Economist 20-26 June 2009, pp.28-29.Summary: The Maoists meanwhile no longer in government, they are not quite out of power. The civilian supremacy the Maoists are now blockading the assembly they have even threatened to set up parallel governments in some districts. A series of attacks by other groups as well as the Maoists has raised concerns abour worsening political violence. Nepal has had 18 governments since 1990. When it comes to forming a government the cards are still in Mr Nepals's hands. It may be possible to coax the Maoists back to the table.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The Maoists meanwhile no longer in government, they are not quite out of power. The civilian supremacy the Maoists are now blockading the assembly they have even threatened to set up parallel governments in some districts. A series of attacks by other groups as well as the Maoists has raised concerns abour worsening political violence. Nepal has had 18 governments since 1990. When it comes to forming a government the cards are still in Mr Nepals's hands. It may be possible to coax the Maoists back to the table.
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