A democratic future for Nepal could unleash its vast potential as Asian tiger
Nepal Maoists support for democracy in favor of moving to democratic election
Nepal’s Maoists favour independent PM
AFP – Nepal’s Maoists vowed Saturday never to return to guerrilla warfare and offered to give up leadership to an independent prime minister to take the Himalayan nation towards democracy. Party leaders said at their general convention they would step down from government to seek a popular mandate to lead.
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