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October - 1 
Acting Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs Bam Dev Gautam speaking at an interaction organized by the Reporter's Club of Nepal in Kathmandu on October 1 said that the new constitution would be promulgated by January 22, 2015 at any cost even
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Acting Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs Bam Dev Gautam speaking at an interaction organized by the Reporter's Club of Nepal in Kathmandu on October 1 said that the new constitution would be promulgated by January 22, 2015 at any cost even if the political parties fail to reach consensus on the disputative issues by October 7, reports Nepal News. Gautam said that the constitution will be issued through Constituent Assembly (CA)'s voting process by the stipulated time and those who try to obstruct the process would be subject to Nepali people's resistance. Adding that there is no alternative to issuing the constitution on time, Gautam said the current political deadlock in the name of forging consensus must end soon.
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October - 3 
CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has said ethnicity-based federalism in the country is unimaginable, reports ekantipur.com. Addressing a meeting of the CPN-UML parliamentary party (PP) at New Baneshwor in Kathmandu on October 9, leader Oli said, "Nepal
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CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has said ethnicity-based federalism in the country is unimaginable, reports ekantipur.com. Addressing a meeting of the CPN-UML parliamentary party (PP) at New Baneshwor in Kathmandu on October 9, leader Oli said, "Nepal is rich in ethnic diversity. Many ethnic communities live in every village here and it is not possible to allocate the state in the name of every ethnic group."
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October - 4 
On October 4, efforts were underway among three major political parties, the Nepali Congress (NC), Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), and the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M), to try and hammer out an agreea
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On October 4, efforts were underway among three major political parties, the Nepali Congress (NC), Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), and the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M), to try and hammer out an agreeable solution and settle disputed issues related to the writing of the new constitution, at the Prime Minister's Official Residence at Baluwatar, Kathmandu, reports Nepal News. After the meeting, CPN-UML vice-chairman and Deputy Prime Minister Bamdev Gautam said the discussions sought consensus on topics that the parties had failed so far to agree on in the Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) sessions. Gautam said that although the meeting had representatives of only of the three top parties, adequate efforts had been made to forge consensus through internal, bilateral and multilateral discussions too.
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October - 4 
Addressing a religious programme organised by the Sagrahawa Temple Management Committee Tilottama-13, in Rupandehi District on October 4, Constituent Assembly (CA) member Abdul Rajjak said a consensus-based constitution was their first priority and w
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Addressing a religious programme organised by the Sagrahawa Temple Management Committee Tilottama-13, in Rupandehi District on October 4, Constituent Assembly (CA) member Abdul Rajjak said a consensus-based constitution was their first priority and would be promulgated within upcoming January 22, 2015, at any cost, reports ekantipur.com. If the consensus was not possible, the constitution would be promulgated on the scheduled date even by going through a process, he added. Political parties inside the CA should work honestly and with a full sense of responsibility to draft the constitution on time, he stressed.
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October - 4 
On October 4, Prime Minister Sushil Koirala started consultations aimed at finding a way to settle disputed issues regarding the constitution and to resume obstructed parliamentary proceedings, reports Nepal News. PM Koirala met with the leader of th
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On October 4, Prime Minister Sushil Koirala started consultations aimed at finding a way to settle disputed issues regarding the constitution and to resume obstructed parliamentary proceedings, reports Nepal News. PM Koirala met with the leader of the main opposition party Unified Communist Party of Nepal - Maoist (UCPN-M) Chairman Puspa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda at the Prime Minister's Official Residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu, and urged Dahal to end the obstruction of parliamentary proceedings. He also asked Dahal to be flexible on the contentious issues in the constitution like the form of governance and the federal structure of the country. Similarly, the two leaders also discussed which parties to include in the High Level Political Committee (HLPC) and the jurisdiction of such a committee.
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October - 6 
On October 6, in a Constitutional Political-Dialogue Consensus Committee (CPDCC) meeting held at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, the term-deadline for operation of two sub-committees under the CPDCC has been extended till October 17, reports Nepal News. Di
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On October 6, in a Constitutional Political-Dialogue Consensus Committee (CPDCC) meeting held at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, the term-deadline for operation of two sub-committees under the CPDCC has been extended till October 17, reports Nepal News. Discussions on the report submitted by dispute resolution committee, on concerned issues presented by other committees of the Constituent Assembly (CA), were also held at the meeting.
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On October 7, leaders of the ruling parties pledged to deliver the new Constitution by the agreed deadline by employing all means, including entering the process of majority voting, reports The Hindu. “We will deliver the Constitution in time,” Prime
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On October 7, leaders of the ruling parties pledged to deliver the new Constitution by the agreed deadline by employing all means, including entering the process of majority voting, reports The Hindu. “We will deliver the Constitution in time,” Prime Minister Sushil Koirala said, during the annual tea-party organised by the Nepali Congress (NC). “In a democracy there is always scope to reach agreement to settle issues of dispute, unlike in a dictatorial regime,” he said, responding to questions about failure to reach consensus. The deadline for the Constitution is January 22 next year. Opposition parties, led by the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M), are opposed to deciding fundamental issues — federal structure, governance system and electoral system —by voting. They have maintained those should be decided by consensus among political parties.
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October - 7 
The Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) announced on October 7, that it had decided to table the disputed issues of the new constitution at Constituent Assembly (CA), reports Nepal News. CPDCC Chair Baburam Bhattarai sai
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The Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) announced on October 7, that it had decided to table the disputed issues of the new constitution at Constituent Assembly (CA), reports Nepal News. CPDCC Chair Baburam Bhattarai said the issues of state-restructuring, form of governance, judiciary and electoral system would be tabled at a CA session scheduled for October 8.
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The Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) of the Constituent Assembly (CA) tabled its report at the full House meeting of the CA on October 8, reports Republica. CPDCC chair Baburam Bhattarai submitted the report incorpora
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The Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) of the Constituent Assembly (CA) tabled its report at the full House meeting of the CA on October 8, reports Republica. CPDCC chair Baburam Bhattarai submitted the report incorporating details of 30 thorny issues settled by the committee and three issues it failed to resolve, at a meeting of the CA held in the morning session of the day. The three issues which yet to be settled are related to state restructuring, system of governance and judicial system. The vital CA committee, entrusted with forging consensus on thorny issues in constitution writing, had failed to settle some thorny issues of the new constitution even within the extended deadline and, therefore, forwarded it to full house of CA to take final decision on the issue. The full house of CA will decide whether to send unresolved issues in constitution writing back to the CPDCC or not. The CA had given responsibility to the CPDCC to forge consensus on the disputed issues and prepare questionnaire if consensus could not be forged on thorny issues of constitution writing.
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October - 9 
The Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (RPP-N) nominally obstructed the parliament proceedings on October 9, as a sign of protest against the major three political parties' - Nepali Congress (NC), Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-
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The Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (RPP-N) nominally obstructed the parliament proceedings on October 9, as a sign of protest against the major three political parties' - Nepali Congress (NC), Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) - decision to form a political committee, reports Nepal News. Stating that the three major parties have worked against Constituent Assembly’s (CA) sentiments by forming the political committee, the decision to momentarily obstruct the House came after RPP-N's parliamentary-party meeting held on October 9 morning, joint-spokesperson of the party Mohan Shrestha said. According to Shrestha, the meeting also decided to raise demand at the CA to hold referendum on certain issues of dispute - such as, federalism - in the constitution-making process.
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October - 10 
Meanwhile, the CA meeting held on October 10 decided to extend the tenure of Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC), by a week, to settle disputes over contentious issues of the constitution, reports Nepal News. The meeting
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Meanwhile, the CA meeting held on October 10 decided to extend the tenure of Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC), by a week, to settle disputes over contentious issues of the constitution, reports Nepal News. The meeting of the three major parties - NC, CPN-UML and UCPN-M - had made an agreement to request the CA to do so. Committee chair Baburam Bhattarai had presented a report to the CA on October 8, after CDPCC was not able to gather consensus on disputative issues of the constitution - restructuring of state, forms of governance and judiciary system. After the lawmakers discussed on and expressed their opinion on the report, speaker of Parliament Subash Nembang made the announcement of CPDCC tenure extension.
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October - 10 
Separately, speaking at an interaction held at the Reporters’ Club in Kathmandu on October 10, constitution expert and Chairman of the Constitutional Committee in the dissolved CA, Nilambar Acharya, said the Prime Minister's membership in the High-Le
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Separately, speaking at an interaction held at the Reporters’ Club in Kathmandu on October 10, constitution expert and Chairman of the Constitutional Committee in the dissolved CA, Nilambar Acharya, said the Prime Minister's membership in the High-Level Political Committee (HLPC)-led by of the main opposition party UCPM-M Puspa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda was mocking the rule of law and weakening constitutional organs. Acharya said the Interim Constitution had not been followed and so the committee was non-judicial and should not be given any importance. As the committee has been formed by disregarding election results, the Prime Minister was answerable to both his party and the parliament, stressed Acharya. "This is a devaluation of the poll."
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October - 10 
The CA is likely to provide more time to Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) to find a point of agreement among the political parties on contentious issues of new constitution, reports ekantipur.com. CA Chairman Subas Ne
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The CA is likely to provide more time to Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) to find a point of agreement among the political parties on contentious issues of new constitution, reports ekantipur.com. CA Chairman Subas Nembang is consulting with the leaders of major parties about the duration of time to be provided to CPDCC. The CA meeting which will take place on October 10 (today) is likely to take decision in this regard. This would be fourth extension of deadline. CPDCC Chairman Baburam Bhattarai has already submitted the committee's report mentioning that further discussions are needed to forge consensus on issues of federalism, forms of government, judiciary and electoral system.
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October - 10 
The Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M)-led 22-parties’ alliance organised a protest rally at Maitighar, Kathmandu on October 10, reports Nepal News. The rally started from Maitighar and turned to a street assembly at New Baneshwar. The
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The Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M)-led 22-parties’ alliance organised a protest rally at Maitighar, Kathmandu on October 10, reports Nepal News. The rally started from Maitighar and turned to a street assembly at New Baneshwar. The alliance of 22-parties - comprising Federal Republican Front, the Federal Republican National Front (FRNF), an alliance of Madheshi and six other ethnic groups, and Identity-Based Federal Republican Alliance - had announced the launch of protest programmes against Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal – Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), who have constantly pressed for the need of timely promulgation of new constitution by settling the disputed issues of constitution-making via Constituent Assembly (CA)’s process. The leaders, speaking at the street-assembly, had accused the ruling-coalition of standing against identity-based ethnic federal structure.
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October - 11 
The Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) has accused the ruling parties of focusing on changing the government rather than putting effort to forge consensus for constitution making, reports Nepal News. Speaking at a press conference held
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The Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) has accused the ruling parties of focusing on changing the government rather than putting effort to forge consensus for constitution making, reports Nepal News. Speaking at a press conference held at UCPN-M Central office at Paris Danda, Kathmandu, on October 11, party Spokesperson Dinanath Sharma urged Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) to keep 'government and power' as a secondary priority, and rather focus on the constitution making process. Calling for a similar share of the signatories of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in the constitution making process, leader Sharma appealed to the ruling parties to not harbor any intentions at seeking recourse to a voting process to draft the constitution.
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October - 12 
Leaders participating in the three-party talks held at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu on October 12 said they have inched closer toward finding a common model for delineating federal provinces, reports Republica. The ruling Nepali Congress (NC) and Communi
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Leaders participating in the three-party talks held at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu on October 12 said they have inched closer toward finding a common model for delineating federal provinces, reports Republica. The ruling Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal – Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) have agreed to forge common position on key disputed issues pertaining to state restructuring and the system of governance, while the main opposition Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) leads the other camp of political parties that has been lobbying for identity-based federal system. According to NC Vice-president Ram Chandra Paudel, UCPN-M leaders are ready to accept six or seven-province model as proposed by NC, provided the provinces are given identity-based names. “They are ready to accept six-province model. But, they want to finalize the identity-based names of provinces at the same time,” Paudel told media persons emerging from the three-party meeting.
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October - 12 
Meanwhile, a meeting of the three major parties – NC, CPN-UML and UCPN-Maoist – to discuss disputed contents of the new constitution is underway at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, on October 12 (today), reports Nepal News. The meeting moderated by Constitu
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Meanwhile, a meeting of the three major parties – NC, CPN-UML and UCPN-Maoist – to discuss disputed contents of the new constitution is underway at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, on October 12 (today), reports Nepal News. The meeting moderated by Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) chairman Baburam Bhattarai will discuss the existing issues of dispute among the three major parties on issues, such as federalism, forms of governance, judicial system, restructuring of state and electoral system, has negatively affected the schedule of the Constituent Assembly.
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October - 13 
Meanwhile, on October 13, the Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) decided that the existing Legislature Parliament will elect the President and Vice-President within a month after the new constitution is promulgated, rep
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Meanwhile, on October 13, the Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) decided that the existing Legislature Parliament will elect the President and Vice-President within a month after the new constitution is promulgated, reports The Himalayan Times. The CPDCC also decided that the new President and Vice-President will work until another election is held as per the new system devised by the constitution. If the constitution is promulgated as scheduled by January 22, the term of existing President Ram Baran Yadav and Vice-president Paramananda Jha will expire on February 22. The CPDCC also decided that the existing Legislature Parliament will fill the positions if the presidency and vice-presidency become vacant before the constitution is promulgated.
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October - 13 
Speaking at an interaction at the Reporters’ Club in Kathmandu on October 13, Pradeep Gyawali, Secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) has warned that his party would step back from the High Level Political Commit
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Speaking at an interaction at the Reporters’ Club in Kathmandu on October 13, Pradeep Gyawali, Secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) has warned that his party would step back from the High Level Political Committee (HLPC) if the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M)-led opposition alliance did not withdraw announced street protests, reports The Himalayan Times. Gyawali said his party would withdraw from the cross-party political mechanism, if the Federal Republican Alliance (FRA) led by the UCPN-M did not stop the street demonstrations. Gyawali further said the same person UCPN-M Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda cannot hold the HLPC coordinator’s position and lead the street protests simultaneously on his moral grounds. Gyawali accused the UCPN-Maoist and other ‘pro-identity’ parties of planning to spoil the constitution making process.
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October - 14 
Meanwhile, UCPN-M Chairman Dahal said that his party is ready to settle for a federal model with less than 10 provinces under the new constitution if the other parties agree to name the provinces on the basis of mixed ethnic identities, reports Repub
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Meanwhile, UCPN-M Chairman Dahal said that his party is ready to settle for a federal model with less than 10 provinces under the new constitution if the other parties agree to name the provinces on the basis of mixed ethnic identities, reports Republica on October 15. Dahal, however, clarified that the political parties must have the consent of stakeholders and intellectuals from the provinces concerned before finalizing the number and names of the provinces. Maintaining that delineation of two provinces in the Terai-Madhes could be a meeting point between Madhes-based political parties and the others, Dahal said the UCPN-M is ready to contemplate less than eight provinces in the hills.
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October - 14 
On October 14, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) submitted a list of four candidates to Prime Minister Sushil Koirala for appointment as Constituent Assembly (CA) members, reports Republica. UCPN-M Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka P
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On October 14, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) submitted a list of four candidates to Prime Minister Sushil Koirala for appointment as Constituent Assembly (CA) members, reports Republica. UCPN-M Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda submitted names of former secretary Janak Raj Joshi, left political analyst and civil society leader Shyam Shrestha, the party´s leader from Bajhang Janak Budha and Ram Maya Bogati, wife of late party leader Post Bahadur Bogati, to Prime Minister Koirala for the appointment. Of the total 26 CA members to be nominated by the cabinet, Maoists were allocated four seats as per its strength in the CA. While the Nepali Congress (NC) was allocated nine seats, the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) shared eight of the total 26 seats. Remaining other seats has been allocated to other political parties. Cabinet has already appointed eight CA members each from NC and CPN-UML and one CA member from the Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (RPP-N).
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October - 16 
A meeting of the Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu on October 16 decided to seek an agreement on the voting process to settle disputed issues in the constitution-drafting if the political
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A meeting of the Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu on October 16 decided to seek an agreement on the voting process to settle disputed issues in the constitution-drafting if the political consensus was not possible to hammer out the matters, reports Republica. The meeting concluded with the decision of making efforts for consensus till the last hours of deadline, otherwise seeking an agreement on the voting process, Committee President Baburam Bhattarai said after the meeting. The Constituent Assembly (CA) has instructed the Committee to seek a solution to the problems till today, otherwise develop questionnaires about them and present them before the CA.
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October - 16 
Meanwhile, on October 16, the ruling coalition partner Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) boycotted the Cabinet meeting at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, after the government, purportedly under the pressure from the Nepali Congres
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Meanwhile, on October 16, the ruling coalition partner Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) boycotted the Cabinet meeting at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, after the government, purportedly under the pressure from the Nepali Congress (NC), made preparations to dismiss the Landless Squatters' Problem Resolution Commission (LSPRC), reports ekantipur.com.
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October - 16 
Separately, a Cabinet meeting on October 16, nominated Rammaya Bogati of Nuwakot District, Janak Raj Joshi of Tanahun District, Shyam Kumar Shrestha of Kabhrepalanchok District and Janak Bahadur Budha of Bajhang District to the vacant posts of the 6
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Separately, a Cabinet meeting on October 16, nominated Rammaya Bogati of Nuwakot District, Janak Raj Joshi of Tanahun District, Shyam Kumar Shrestha of Kabhrepalanchok District and Janak Bahadur Budha of Bajhang District to the vacant posts of the 601-member CA, according to government Spokesperson and Minister for Information and Communications Minendra Rijal, reports ekantipur.com. With the appointment, the number of nominated CA members has reached 21 out of 26.
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October - 17 
The Constituent Assembly (CA) was supposed to prepare the first draft of the constitution by October 17, and forward it to the people for suggestions on October 18, as per the CA’s calendar of operation, however, the CA failed to keep up with its own
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The Constituent Assembly (CA) was supposed to prepare the first draft of the constitution by October 17, and forward it to the people for suggestions on October 18, as per the CA’s calendar of operation, however, the CA failed to keep up with its own timetable and is now preparing to amend its calendar without changing the January 22 deadline for promulgating the constitution, reports The Himalayan Times. Also, the Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC), as per its mandate given by the full House of the CA, has neither prepared the questionnaire on unsettled issues for putting them to vote at the CA full House, nor has it been able to forge consensus. After a meeting of the three parties today (October 17) in Singha Durbar, Kathmandu failed to find solutions, CA Chairman Subas Nembang, according to sources, suggested that the parties work to give one more chance to the CPDCC for forging consensus. If the disputed issues are left to the CA full House, it will be harder to find solutions there, so these issues should be resent to the CPDCC.
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October - 19 
Chairman of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) of the Constituent Assembly (CA) Baburam Bhattarai has said on October 19 that he is against further prolonging the deadline for his committee to settle contentious iss
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Chairman of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) of the Constituent Assembly (CA) Baburam Bhattarai has said on October 19 that he is against further prolonging the deadline for his committee to settle contentious issues of the constitution making process, reports The Republica. "Now we should not keep on extending the deadline ad nauseam," Bhattarai said while addressing CA´s full House meeting. He said he was feeling "a bit ashamed, uncomfortable and a bit confused" while standing at the rostrum for the third time without accomplishing the task given to the committee.
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October - 21 
The Constituent Assembly (CA) on October 21, extended the term-deadline of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) till November 1, 2014, for the third and final time, reports Nepal News. The CPDCC had failed to forge co
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The Constituent Assembly (CA) on October 21, extended the term-deadline of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) till November 1, 2014, for the third and final time, reports Nepal News. The CPDCC had failed to forge consensus among the political parties on the disputed issues of the constitution by the previous deadline. In the meeting of CA on October 21, chairman Subash Nembang informed House that the tenure of CPDCC was extended as a final chance for the settle disputes on the contentious issues of constitution making process - federalism, forms of governance, electoral system and judicial system. If consensus is not reached by November 1, the committee will then have to be present at the CA along with the questionnaire of unresolved disputes. The decision to extend CDPCC term came after the changes in work-schedule of the CA.
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October - 21 
The Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) had failed to forge consensus among political parties on the disputed issues of the constitution by the previous deadline. The Constituent Assembly (CA) on October 21 extended the
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The Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) had failed to forge consensus among political parties on the disputed issues of the constitution by the previous deadline. The Constituent Assembly (CA) on October 21 extended the deadline given to the Committee till November 1, for the third and final time. If consensus is not reached by November 1, the committee will then have to present the progress report at the CA along with the questionnaire of unresolved disputes.
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October - 22 
Former Prime Minister and CPN-UML senior leader Madhav Kumar Nepal has held the UCPN-M responsible for turning the Gokarna residential talks inconclusive on October 22, reports ekantipur.com. Nepal added that the UCPN-M refused to budge from its stan
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Former Prime Minister and CPN-UML senior leader Madhav Kumar Nepal has held the UCPN-M responsible for turning the Gokarna residential talks inconclusive on October 22, reports ekantipur.com. Nepal added that the UCPN-M refused to budge from its stands of federalism based on ethnicity. He also said the additional time in the name of consensus would be fruitless and spending more time could affect the CA calendar and suggested that the CPDCC should go ahead with preparing the questionnaire regarding contentious issues of new constitution if consensus could not be forged till October 27.
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October - 22 
The meeting among top leaders of three major political parties, the Nepali Congress (NC), Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) that started on October 21, concluded indecisiv
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The meeting among top leaders of three major political parties, the Nepali Congress (NC), Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) that started on October 21, concluded indecisively at Gokarna Resort in Kathmandu on October 22, reports Nepal News. The meeting failed to come to a point on issues of federalism and has been rescheduled for Sunday, October 26.
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October - 23 
Janajati leaders have said that the country should be federated into at least 10 states based on identity, as recommended by the State Restructuring Commission of the previous CA, reports ekantipur.com on October 24. They have also demanded that thes
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Janajati leaders have said that the country should be federated into at least 10 states based on identity, as recommended by the State Restructuring Commission of the previous CA, reports ekantipur.com on October 24. They have also demanded that these states should be federated based on one specific cultural and historical linkage of people living in the region.
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October - 24 
CPDCC Chairman Baburam Bhattarai held talks with Chairman of Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) KP Sharma Oli at latter's residence in Balkot in Bhaktapur District on October 24, for around two hours on ways to find a way to
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CPDCC Chairman Baburam Bhattarai held talks with Chairman of Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) KP Sharma Oli at latter's residence in Balkot in Bhaktapur District on October 24, for around two hours on ways to find a way to settle the contentious issues of constitution including federalism, forms of governance and judiciary, reports Nepal News.
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October - 24 
Speaking at Deusi-Bhailo programme organised by Reporters Club at ministers’ quarters in Pulchowk in Kathmandu on October 24, Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) and Minister for Home Affairs Bamdev Gautam has clarified that the constitution will be drafted
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Speaking at Deusi-Bhailo programme organised by Reporters Club at ministers’ quarters in Pulchowk in Kathmandu on October 24, Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) and Minister for Home Affairs Bamdev Gautam has clarified that the constitution will be drafted with a two-third majority on the basis of constitutional provision of voting if the political parties fails to forge consensus on time, reports ekantipur.com. “Nepali Congress, CPN-UML, RPP-Nepal and CPN-ML including other fringe parties would create a two-third majority,” DPM Gautam said. Similarly, Gautam further stated that the constitution must be drafted by January 22 at any cost. He also questioned Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M)’s behaviour of neither forging the consensus nor agreeing to the voting process. DPM Gautam accused Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) Chairman Baburam Bhattarai for failing to forge consensus among political parties in context of constitution drafting.
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October - 25 
Prime Minister Sushil Koirala and Chairman of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC), Dr Baburam Bhattarai, held a meeting at the Prime Minister´s residence in Kathmandu on October 25 to forge consensus among the partie
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Prime Minister Sushil Koirala and Chairman of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC), Dr Baburam Bhattarai, held a meeting at the Prime Minister´s residence in Kathmandu on October 25 to forge consensus among the parties on the disputed issues of the contents of a new constitution, reports Republica.
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October - 26 
The CPDCC held discussions with the Chief Justice and other senior Justices of the Supreme Court (SC) at Singh Durbar in Kathmandu on October 26, reports The Himalayan Times. The meeting was held to discuss on the issues of judiciary in the new const
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The CPDCC held discussions with the Chief Justice and other senior Justices of the Supreme Court (SC) at Singh Durbar in Kathmandu on October 26, reports The Himalayan Times. The meeting was held to discuss on the issues of judiciary in the new constitution. The leaders sought suggestions from the Justices on the provision of Constitutional Court, its jurisdiction, qualification of Justices, and process of the appointment of Justices among others.
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October - 26 
The meeting of the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxists Leninist (CPN-UML) and Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) held on October 26 to discuss the contentious issues of the constitution writing process failed to yield any decision
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The meeting of the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxists Leninist (CPN-UML) and Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) held on October 26 to discuss the contentious issues of the constitution writing process failed to yield any decision, reports Republica. The meeting was held at Peace Fund Secretariat in Kathmandu to settle the disputed issues including forms of governance, state re-structuring, judiciary, and electoral system failed to forge a consensus.
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October - 27 
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has sent its member Sudip Pathak as a representative for the recommendation committee for the formation of Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and Commission for the Enforced Disappearance (CED) on Oc
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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has sent its member Sudip Pathak as a representative for the recommendation committee for the formation of Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and Commission for the Enforced Disappearance (CED) on October 27, reports Nepal News. With this recommendation, the five-member committee is now complete to start its work after about four months. The committee had been unable to make recommendations due to an incomplete team. The officials were only recently appointed, after a year of vacant posts. As per the new TRC and CED Act, the five members' recommendation committee, constituted under the chairmanship of a former chief justice, shall have chairperson of the NHRC or a person designated by the NHRC Chairperson as a member.
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October - 28 
A meeting of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) ended inconclusively in Kathmandu on October 28, reports ekantipur.com. Although the meeting had a sparse presence of top leaders of major political parties, it contin
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A meeting of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) ended inconclusively in Kathmandu on October 28, reports ekantipur.com. Although the meeting had a sparse presence of top leaders of major political parties, it continued discussions on key contentious issues of the new constitution.
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October - 28 
Prime Minister (PM) Sushil Koirala has reiterated that the new constitution will be drafted by January 22, reports ekantipur.com. The prime minister reiterated his stance about the timely constitution even though the political parties have not reache
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Prime Minister (PM) Sushil Koirala has reiterated that the new constitution will be drafted by January 22, reports ekantipur.com. The prime minister reiterated his stance about the timely constitution even though the political parties have not reached any conclusion on the contentious issues of the new constitution. Urging all to remain positive, PM Koirala said that nobody can prevent the constitution from being promulgated on the slated timeframe. Koirala further informed that the constitution would be drafted by democratic procedure if consensus eluded on the debated issues of the new constitution.
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October - 29 
In a meeting of the party office-bearers and leaders in Kathmandu on October 29, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) has made a special call to all sides for coming to a consensus so as to draft a new constitution within coming Janua
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In a meeting of the party office-bearers and leaders in Kathmandu on October 29, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) has made a special call to all sides for coming to a consensus so as to draft a new constitution within coming January 22, reports ekantipur.com. The meeting also decided to exhibit maximum flexibility for forging consensus on disputed issues seen in the constitution -drafting process and paying special attention towards the establishment of political consensus, party’s senior leader Baburam Bhattarai said after the meeting. The meeting further appealed the ruling parties — Nepali Congress (NC), Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) — to give up the culture of sticking to old stances and to remain committed towards political consensus and cooperation.
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October - 31 
On October 31, Prime Minister (PM) Sushil Koirala has started consultation with leaders of smaller parties represented in the Constituent Assembly (CA), in an attempt to gather consensus on the disputed issues of the new constitution, in a meeting he
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On October 31, Prime Minister (PM) Sushil Koirala has started consultation with leaders of smaller parties represented in the Constituent Assembly (CA), in an attempt to gather consensus on the disputed issues of the new constitution, in a meeting held at the PM's official residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu, reports Nepal News. In the meeting PM held discussions with Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (RPP-Nepal) President Kamal Thapa, senior leader of Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Surya Bahadur Thapa and Forum-Loktantrik President Bijay Kumar Gachchhadar, among others and expressed his concern about the possibility of issuing the new constitution by January 22, 2015 - given that the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) could not forge consensus among the parties on issues of dispute.
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October - 31 
The 22-party-alliance led by the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) has concluded that consensus is must for the constitution drafting process to move ahead, reports ekantipur.com. The meeting of the alliance held at the UCPN-M’s parlia
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The 22-party-alliance led by the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) has concluded that consensus is must for the constitution drafting process to move ahead, reports ekantipur.com. The meeting of the alliance held at the UCPN-M’s parliamentary party office in Singha Durbar, Kathmandu on October 31, concluded that there was no alternative to consensus despite the failure of the continuous meetings held among the major three parties to thrash out the contentious issues of the constitution.
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*Data till , April 24, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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