Press advisor rules out presidential rule in Nepal
President Ram Baran Yadav's press advisor Rajendra Dahal has ruled out the possibility of a presidential rule in Nepal, Wednesday.
Addressing an interaction titled 'Posibble Political Crisi, Solution and Media' organised by Tribhuvan Nagar Jaycees in Ghorahi of Dang Dahal said, presidential rule will not be imposed as the president does not have executive authority as per the interim constitution.
Saying the present crisis was a result of the conflict among the parties, Dahal said, there was no option to a consensus among the parties.
He also accused the three largest parties in the parliament of making the parliament and the country a prisoner of their feuds.
Addressing an interaction titled 'Posibble Political Crisi, Solution and Media' organised by Tribhuvan Nagar Jaycees in Ghorahi of Dang Dahal said, presidential rule will not be imposed as the president does not have executive authority as per the interim constitution.
Saying the present crisis was a result of the conflict among the parties, Dahal said, there was no option to a consensus among the parties.
He also accused the three largest parties in the parliament of making the parliament and the country a prisoner of their feuds.
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