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CPN-UML will not support a government born out of an unconstitutional process: Deepak Niraoula

KATHMANDU, Nov 8: Chief whip of CPN-UML, Deepak Niraoula said that the party will not support the government that was born out of an unconstitutional process.
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KATHMANDU, Nov 8: Chief whip of CPN-UML, Deepak Niraoula said that the party will not support the government that was born out of an unconstitutional process.



Speaking at the vote of confidence motion put forward by Chief Minister of Bagmati Province Rajendra Prasad Pandey, Chief Whip Niraoula said that the UML will not support the coalition government as it is born out of an unnatural process. “The coalition government that was born through an unconstitutional process will not receive a vote of confidence from the CPN-UM,” he said. 


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He also accused the Chief Minister Pandey-led government of following undemocratic practices. 


 

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