“T his agreement is the foundation for new Nepal .”
Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala, briefing the House of Representatives about the agreement with the Maoists.
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“ N epal can become richest country in this region within ten years.”
Prachanda , Maoist chairman, at a press conference.
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“W e are willing to work together with the seven parties for at least ten years to develop the nation.”
Krishna Bahadur Mahara , spokesperson of the Maoists, in Nepalgunj.
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“I urge the Maoist leaders not to spread baseless rumors. There has not been any agreement among eight parties to let Prime Minister Koirala continue in the office during the interim government as well.”
Madhav Kumar Nepal , general secretary of the Unified Marxist Leninist (UML), talking to journalists.
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“I f it was alright for the UML to accept Koirala’s leadership after April 24 when we had called for the continuation of the movement, it is now a shameless act (for Nepal ) to raise these issues. We have accepted Koirala as the leader of SPA.”
Dr. Baburam Bhattarai , senior leader of the Maoists, reacting to Nepal’s comments, in Nepal FM.
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“W e need a detailed agreement on the modality of management of arms and armed personnel.”
Ian Martin , UN Secretary General Kofi Annan’s personal representative for Nepal, addressing a press conference, in The Himalayan Times daily.
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“F uture will tell how good this agreement will be. And this, largely, will depend on the actions of the Maoists.”
James F. Moriarty , American ambassador to Nepal, reacting to the November 8 agreement between the SPA government and the Maoists.
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Transition:
RETURNED: KP Sharma Oli , deputy prime minister and foreign minister, after a brief visit to India . He cut short his weeklong visit due to political developments within Nepal .
TAKEN OVER: The management of troubled Nepal Bangladesh Bank (NBB), by Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB). The central bank has appointed a four member team led by its director Maha Prasad Adhikary to look after the NBB.
RESIGNED : All board of directors and the management of Nepal Bangladesh Bank (NBB), following financial troubles.
APPOINTED: Usha Nepal and Dr. Nilkantha Upreti, as Election Commissioners at the Election Commission. They were appointed by the government after their names were endorsed by the Parliamentary Special Hearing Committee (PSHC).
RELEASED : Seventeen managers of Simra factory of Surya Nepal Private Limited (SNPL), after they were held captive for 34 hours by workers belonging to Surya Nepal Mazdoor Union who demanded raise in their wages.
DISSOLVED : Fifteen national sports associations including the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) by the Nepal Sports Council (NSC). The NSC has asked them to conduct fresh elections and have turned their executive committee as ad-hoc committees for the time being.