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Leaders of 33 political parties represented in the parliament meet in Singha Durbar on Saturday...Fringe parties have suggested major three political  parties-UCPN (Maoist), Nepali Congress and CPN-UML to resolve the disputed issues regarding peace and constitution and the agenda of the formation of national consensus government as the soonest.

In a meeting of the all 33 political parties representing in the Constituent Assembly  held in Singha Durbar Saturday afternoon, leaders of the fringe parties urged them not to waste time as the deadline for promulgating new constitution is nearing.

The leaders of the fringe parties also presented their views on how to expedite the constitution-drafting and the peace process apart from finding ways to end the ongoing obstruction of the opposition parties in parliamentary proceedings.

The parties have started bilateral and multi-lateral talks after a gap of weeks. nepalnews.com

 

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