Nepal rebels set deadline for interim constitution Saturday, January 06, 2007 12:48 [IST]
Kathmandu: "Nepal''s Maoists will organise street
protests if the government fails to issue a provisional constitution in the
next eight days to pave the way for the rebels to join an interim cabinet," their
chief Prachanda said.
But the rebels will
not desert the peace process nor break the ceasefire even if the deadline is
not met, the 52-year-old guerilla chief said late on Friday at Dolakha, 100 km
(62 miles) northeast of Kathmandu. ;There will
be peaceful protests and the civil society will join them,; Prachanda said in
Nepali on the independent Kantipur television.
The Maoists signed a landmark peace deal in November
declaring an end to the decade-old conflict in which more than 13,000 people have
died.
As part of the deal they agreed to have a temporary
constitution that envisages an interim parliament and a government which
includes the rebels.
But the government
says the interim constitution will become effective only after Maoist arms are
locked in stores under U.N. supervision as part of the peace deal.
The U.N. has said
some of its officials would be able to start monitoring the arms on Jan. 15,
but a full monitoring mission will not be in place for some more time.
It has not given any timeframe for this.
Maoists say the delay in issuing the interim statute would
push back elections set for mid-June for an assembly tasked with preparing a
permanent constitution and deciding the future of the monarchy the rebels want
abolished.
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