The End of Monarchy in Nepal and Its Delicate Journey Towards a Republic (Report)
Contributions to Nepalese Studies, 2008, Jan, 35, 1
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Introduction Nepal's interim parliament declared the country as a 'federal democratic republic' on 28 December 2007. This is a historic declaration. The Maoist Chairman Prachanda claims that the monarchy has been legitimately ended. However, people will long be debating whether or not Nepal has formally become a republican state on the same day, because only the first meeting of the elected Constituent Assembly (CA) will remove the king properly.
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