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 What consists of SPA?
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Posted on 04-23-06 11:42 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I do not know what all parties make the SPA. Is Maoists one of the parties? Can anyone list the seven parties that make up the SPA.

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Posted on 04-23-06 11:58 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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1) NC-Girija
2) NC-Deuba
3) UML
4)JANAMORCHA
5) MAJDUR KISAN PARTY
6) SADBHAVANA-ANANDAIDEVI
7) BAM MORCHHA.
 
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Posted on 04-23-06 1:10 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hope this will give your ans.

http://www.nepalnews.com/archive/2006/apr/apr23/news13.php
 
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NEPALIS CONSIST OF SPA..
 
Posted on 04-23-06 1:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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yeah curropt, uneducated, power and money hungry consists of SPA. There isn't a single person in SPA who is willing to "develope" nepal. All they want is power so that they can ensure their future. LFC123- temi ta teo SPA ma hunu parnee American ma k garera.. jou join gara.. dhearai par par karayera matrai hundaina.. kaam pani garnu saknu pareo ni.
 
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Here is an interesting question -

Wasn't Deuba the one who proclaimed to the world about annihilating Maoists? I am not sure how people get duped in to doing things that they do. Boggles my mind!
 
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i am not a supporter of spa, and not a suppoerter of maoists....although i feel very strongly agaisnt the king....
yes SPAs are corrupt, and yes maoists are violetn and together the thre major dominions have ruined our country...killed more than 13,000....waht am i going to do about it????? sit here and carp? complain and diss about my leaders? how is that going to help?? no matter who comes to power, we will never be a utopia, coruption, like i said before, will remain rampant, people will always remain dissastisfied..but that is not an excuse to compeletely give up hope....nepali ma ukhan cha ni, sass rahunjel assh. there is only so much avaiable in my plate....and hey that is all i have, no matter waht, i have to accept and digest it...even if its grosss so that i can continue living. if i throw that way, what will happen??? u see the metaphor?? exactly!

besdies, who is not corrupt in south asian politics? everybody is corrupt. if u went to join politics, u would be corrupt as well.....how are you goign to educate your children and run your household with 13000 per month??? i am not saying corrpution is justified, but i am saying if you join politics, u get your hands automaticlaly dirty, of course with some exceptions like mandela and ghandhi. my point being, just because my leaders are corrupt does not make me compeltey give up hope.....

if you dont' like the SPAs, please go and lead my country and get us out of this deep shitttt......and i will support ya, and 25 million nepalis who are fed up with king, parties and maoists will supoprt ya, if you cannot, then try to come up with a solution with what is avaialbe to us at the moment.....a solution that will adres the most pressing issues at hand.
 
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Hi Ms. lfc,

Please read this article by Reuters and then please let me know what you think of this whole stikning politics in Nepal.



ANALYSIS - Maoists an invisible hand in Nepal struggle

KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Weeks of violent protests against Nepal's King Gyanendra are headed in name by a seven-party alliance, but the invisible hand of Maoist guerrillas, who control over a third of the countryside, is dominating the campaign.

Analysts said the reason the parties rejected the king's offer on Friday to set up a government was the fear of alienating the hundreds of thousands who have staged violent anti-monarchy protests for over two weeks. And many of those appear to be Maoist supporters.

"The king's move meets one important aspect - the end of autocratic rule," said Yubaraj Ghimire, editor of the local Samay weekly. "Why are the parties not accepting? I think they are a bit scared of the crowd because they are not in direct communication with the crowd."

The parties have said the king has not addressed many of their demands - setting up a constituent assembly to frame a new constitution which will curb the monarch's powers and deciding how to bring the Maoists into the mainstream.

But analysts say the parties don't need the king for any of this, they could do it all once they were in power.

"They are not mustering the courage to say we will reinstate parliament, hold talks with the Maoists and announce formation of a constituent assembly," said Ghimire.

Nepal's two main political parties -- the Nepali Congress and the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) -- shared power between 1990 and 2002. But their years in office were marked by internal squabbles and rising corruption - and the increasing influence of the Marxists.

"My real concern is that the successor government may end up being dominated by the Maoists," U.S. Ambassador James Moriarty said last week.

"The Maoists would under the current situation swing a lot of weight because they have the weapons and the parties do not."

The Maoist insurgency began in 1996 and over 13,000 people have been killed. The guerrillas control large swathes of the countryside, have their own local government in places and are even building a 90-km road through the mountains.

They collect taxes and run collective piggeries and fisheries.

Gyanendra sacked the party-based government in 2002 and assumed full power last year, vowing to crush the Maoists. His moves only brought the rebels and Nepal's opposition closer.

The insurgents now have a loose alliance with the seven parties and have said they will not conduct any armed operations in the Kathmandu valley to allow the anti-monarchy campaign to remain peaceful.

BOOST THE MOVEMENT

But they appear to have sent their supporters in to boost the movement. Local residents say many of those on the street have come from the countryside and they are the most aggressive of the protesters.

"Indications are the Maoists may not have sent armed cadres here, but have encouraged people to come in large numbers," said Ghimire.

Giant neighbour India, which is a battling a Maoist insurgency of its own, has been extremely worried about the guerrillas' growing influence.

New Delhi exerted pressure on King Gyanendra to offer the parties executive power, and is now using its influence with the alliance to accept. So too are the European Union and the United States.

Ghimire, the editor, said he expected the parties to form a government within the next few days. "You will have a fully empowered government with a sense of direction and purpose."

But Ambassador Moriarty said: "The end-game has gotten very tricky.

"For the parties it's going to be, how do they manage the Maoist part of the equation? Can they come up with a formula which brings them closer to the political mainstream without risking the political mainstream?

"I do think that a new democratic government will have a better shot at it because they do have international support, and it will have genuine democracy."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060423/india_nm/india246025
 


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