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GULMI: UML politburo member Pradip Gyawali has said on Wednesday that the President does not have any right to appoint or unseat the Prime Minister. He further said that the constitution has not given any rights to the president to form the government.
Gyawali who reached Gulmi to participate in a party programme said that the President can mount pressure on the parties to forge consensus and to bring normalcy in the country. Apart from that he could not step forward to appoint or remove the Prime Minister.
Speaking with media persons, leader Gyawali accused the ruling coalition of trying to take the country into a protracted political crisis.
He said that if the opposition is not ready to form the national consensus government and does not show any flexibility in federalism then dialogue itself would not be fruitful to the country.Gyawali who reached Gulmi to participate in a party programme said that the President can mount pressure on the parties to forge consensus and to bring normalcy in the country. Apart from that he could not step forward to appoint or remove the Prime Minister.
Speaking with media persons, leader Gyawali accused the ruling coalition of trying to take the country into a protracted political crisis.
Lastly he said that the door for state restructuring is almost closed and further made it clear that there is no alternative to fresh polls.
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