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Nepalese parliament fails to elect prime minister for a second time
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 23 - 07 - 2010


Nepal's parliament failed to elect a prime
minister Friday after neither of the two candidates gained the
required majority.
Maoist candidate Pushpa Kamal Dahal received 241 votes for, as to
113 votes against and 218 neutral votes. A tally of 300 votes was
needed to win election, dpa reported.
His competitor, Nepali Congress parliamentary party leader Ram
Chandra Poudel, won 123 votes for, to 241 against and 214 neutral
votes.
Speaker Subash Chandra Nembwang called the next parliamentary
meeting for August 2, after the parliament failed to reach a decision
on Friday.
Election of a new prime minister had become increasingly unlikely
after the Nepalese politicians failed to strike an agreement earlier
in the day.
The election of a prime minister, which was slated to take place
in the afternoon, began after a delay of over six hours while parties
squabbled.
The election went ahead even though it had become apparent that
neither candidate would gain the majority needed to win, after the
fringe parties decided not to back either candidate.
Madhes Front, comprising the four Terai-based political parties,
decided to remain neutral, after they could not agree on a candidate
to back. The party commands 82 seats in the 601-seat parliament.
The second largest party, the Communist Party of Nepal (UML), with
109 seats, also refrained from voting on Friday, saying it would only
support the formation of a majority government.
Friday's re-election was ordered by the Speaker Subash Chandra
Nembwang, after the politicians failed to elect a prime minister in
the first round of election that took place on Wednesday.
"Nepali Congress and the Maoists should have an understanding for
the consensus to work," said Nilambar Acharya Chairman of the
Constitution Drafting Committee.
"It will otherwise become difficult to bring other parties
together. They must improve their relations first."
With the failure of the parliament to elect a new prime minister,
the political crisis deepened further in the Himalayan nation.
Nepal has been under a caretaker government since Prime Minister
Madhav Kumar Nepal resigned on June 30, saying he was doing so to
make way for political breakthrough, amid strident calls by the
Maoists for his resignation.
The vote for prime minister comes after President Ram Baran Yadav
ordered a majority government, after the parties failed to find a
consensus for a National Unity government in the weeks following
Nepal's resignation.


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