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An all-party government is the way out of the present political stalemate: the majority of Kathmandu Valley's residents expressed this opinion in a survey conducted by Himalaya Times. Sixty-five percent said an all-party government should be formed with a mandate to hold elections as soon as possible. The other 35 percent thought reinstatement of the dissolved parliament was the key to ending the present political instability. Different recommendations were made to end the present volatility but no common consensus could be reached on the fundamentals during interviews by the Central Department of Political Science at Tribhuban University. A professor said reinstating parliament and mandating it to decide on breaking the deadlock would end the constitutional void, but his students challenged that view saying there would be no solution if politics is not actively part of the constitutional framework.


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(11 JAN 2013 - 17 JAN 2013)


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