Topic: Krishna Khanal
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Prime minister's short-lived tenure another blow to Nepal
Nepal's president gave the government and opposition parties until Aug. 21 to form a national government after Nepal's prime minister resigned following six months of stalemate.
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Nepal's Maoist protests stall peace process
Nepal's Maoists – former rebels who joined a peace process in 2006, won the right to govern in 2008, then resigned after a dispute a year later – say they will continue their protests until they are returned to power. The nationwide strike began Sunday.
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Koirala death deals new blow to fragile Nepal government
Former Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala's death could undermine the fragile Nepal government, which has until May 28 to write a new constitution. Mr. Koirala loomed large in Nepal's transition from monarchy to republic after a long civil war with Maoists.
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Nepal’s Maoists lose support over Army chief’s sacking
Prime Minister Prachanda resigned Monday after coalition partners and the president opposed the move.
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No more private school, Nepal's Maoist government declares
The former rebels plan to put all children in public schools by 2010, saying it will even the playing field.
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Nepal's ex-guerrillas take on civilian rule
Former rebel leader Prachanda – or 'the fierce one' – now leads the assembly rewriting the Constitution.
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Nepalese enthusiastically prepare for polls
The new assembly will write a constitution, a key demand of former Maoist rebels.







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