New CA shoud end protracted transition and finish Constitution in time
                                          By ,
                                        20 January 2014
                    
                
                                                                                                                                            <p><span class="fltL news_details_text"><span> </span></span>The post-conflict Constituent Assembly (CA) election of 2008 were 
thought to be Nepal’s gateway to a peaceful transition into democracy. 
It had huge agendas, such as concluding the peace process and agreeing 
on a constitution that would chart out a path for a federal, democratic 
republic of Nepal. However, the CA spent a far longer-than-planned time 
in writing the constitution and continued with the history of unstable 
governance. Most importantly, it failed to draft a new constitution. The
 second elections to the CA in 2013, therefore, had a single agenda: 
agree on a constitution and undo the country from the shackles of 
transition and uncertainty. Read the full article here: The Kathmandu Post
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