Kathmandu Veteran Communist leader Madhav Kumar Nepal will be sworn-in as the Prime Minister of Nepal today, even as his CPN-UML constituted a committee to hold dialogue with allied parties on government formation and reach an understanding regarding a Common Minimum Programme.
Mr. Nepal, who was elected as the Prime Minister on Saturday in the Constituent Assembly, will be sworn-in by President Ram Baran Yadav at 11 am on Monday, adding he will assume office the same day.
The party has appealed to all political outfits to extend cooperation to the new government to complete the peace process and to draft a new constitution.
Sources close to the Prime Minister said that the PM will meet Nepali Congress president Girija Prasa Koirala, Madhesi People's Rights Forum chief Upendra Yadav and other leaders of various parties to seek their views regarding the shape and size of the cabinet to be formed shortly.
Mr. Nepal, who was elected as the Prime Minister on Saturday in the Constituent Assembly, will be sworn-in by President Ram Baran Yadav at 11 am on Monday, adding he will assume office the same day.
The party has appealed to all political outfits to extend cooperation to the new government to complete the peace process and to draft a new constitution.
Sources close to the Prime Minister said that the PM will meet Nepali Congress president Girija Prasa Koirala, Madhesi People's Rights Forum chief Upendra Yadav and other leaders of various parties to seek their views regarding the shape and size of the cabinet to be formed shortly.
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