KATHMANDU, Oct 5 - The Election Commission on Friday decided to suspend all election programmes following a government request letter to do so.
The commission had finished its preparation to hold the polls on the scheduled date, but as per the government’s request to suspend the entire poll process and in the lights of the fact that the Election Commission alone does not have the right to fix a new date, the commission today has decided to suspend the entire polls process.
As per article 63(2) of the interim constitution of Nepal, the government had decided to hold the polls on November 22.
The commission added that following the government request, the commission is forced to suspend its pre-declared all election schedule.
Though the commission had completed its preparation to hold the polls on November 22, the government d as per the government decision for the same, to EC today said that as per article 63 (2) of the Interim Constitution of Nepal.
We thank all political parties, leaders, the media, the general public and international community for extending their support during commission’s preparation work for the polls, said joint secretary at the EC, Laxman Bhattarai.
The government today faxed a request letter to EC to put on hold all election programmes, including today’s nominations and November 22 Constituent Assembly polls.
A meeting of the seven parties held at Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala's residence at Baluwatar this morning took the decision.
Earlier on September 30, EC had extended nomination deadline by five days following the government request to do so.
A facsimiled letter from the Prime Minister’s Office this morning to the commission, however, has no mention of a new poll date.
The seven political parties during today’s meeting agreed to postpone the November 22 polls.
This is the second time the polls have been postponed.
However CPN-UML, Janamorcha Nepal and Nepal Majdoor Kisan Party have written notes of dissent on the agreement.
CPN-UML leader Jhalanath Khanal had said yesterday, after the meeting, that UML, was of the opinion that the polls must be held on time.
During yesterday’s meeting the parties had agreed to suspend the entire election programmes till the special House session.
While a question on legitimacy and constitutionality of the government and parliament is being raised by experts with the second time poll postponement, some say that yet another amendment in the constitution could save the legitimacy once the special House session begins.
The CPN-Maoist along with the Left Front and the Nepal Communist Party of Nepal (United) on September 28 had registered a motion at the Prime Minister’s Office seeking a special House session.
As per the constitution, the prime minister has to summon a special House session within 15 days of the filing of the motion.
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