The meeting of the ruling and main opposition parties has started at the Prime Minister's Office at Singha Durbar. The meeting between Congress, UML and Maoists has started to finalize the rest of the peace process. Prime Minister and UML President KP Sharma Oli, Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba and the main opposition party Maoist President Pushpa Kamal Dahal are participating in the meeting.
In the meeting, Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar, Prime Minister Oli's Adviser on Human Rights and Transitional Justice Agni Kharel, Maoist Deputy General Secretary Shakti Basnet and expert Khimlal Devkota are participating in the meeting. The main preparations are to appoint officials in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Commission for the Investigation of Missing Citizens. Although the laws regarding both commissions have been made, the work has not been able to proceed due to the lack of appointment of officials. Three parties are preparing to share in the appointment of commission officials.
Similarly, there will be an informal discussion between the three parties about the wave that the royalist demonstration has brought to the country. The subject of their discussion is to create a minimum common ground between the three parties in favor of the constitution and democracy.
According to a leader, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has adopted a policy of speeding up daily service delivery, not deciding on major disputes, and cooperating with the opposition parties on national issues. The main opposition party Maoist Chairman Dahal has adopted a policy of pressuring the government to do good work, demonstrating in favor of the federal republic, and if necessary, forming a common opinion among the major parties.
