Nepali interim government has reiterated its commitment to hold elections to the Constituent Assembly (CA) by mid-June in an independent, impartial and fearless atmosphere and invite international observers to the elections, the National News Agency RSS reported on Wednesday.
For the elections, reliable and effective security arrangement would be made while all necessary regulations, administrative arrangement and means and resources would be made available, the report said.
This is stated in the Common Minimum Program of the interim government presented by Minister for Peace and Reconstruction Ram Chandra Poudel at the meeting of the Legislature-Parliament Tuesday.
According to the report, the property owned by late King Birendra, Queen Aishwarys and their family would be used to set up a trust in the interest of the nation while all property received by Gyanendra in his capacity as the King would be nationalized, as per the agreement reached between the eight parties.
The government would also strive to garner international support for guaranteeing the right of the Bhutanese living as refugees in Nepal to return back to their homeland.
It would also give full guarantee of peace and security to the people and work to foil all kinds of regressive conspiracies aimed at obstructing the elections to the Constituent Assembly.
As per the program, the interim government would implement effectively the comprehensive peace agreement and take the peace process ahead with determination.
All conflicts and problems arising in the country would be resolved and managed peacefully through talks and dialogue.
The agreement reached between the government of Nepal, the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and the United Nations in relation to management of army and arms would be implemented effectively and the Maoist's "People's Liberation Army" cantonments would be made more organized, the report said.
Source: Xinhua