Following the Maoist party’s two-day Central Committee meeting that ended today, it has expressed its readiness to lead a new government.
Speaking to media, Maoist spokesman Krishna Bahadur Mahara said that his party would exercise to form a government with consensus despite the possibility of forming a majority government in case the efforts for national consensus fail.
Mahara informed the media that his party would propose the common minimum program to the 25 parties representing in the Constituent Assembly and would welcome suggestions for modification.
The Maoist spokesman also told reporters that his party demands that the current tri-party alliance among the Nepali Congress, the Unified Marxist-Leninist and the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum be ended.
Mahara said that his party was also prepared to remain in the Opposition if the circumstances develop otherwise.
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