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National consensus must for president: DPM Shrestha

SURKHET, Feb 16: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Physical Planning and Infrastructure, Narayan Kaji Shrestha has said national consensus is imperative on the issue of electing the country’s next president.
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SURKHET, Feb 16: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Physical Planning and Infrastructure, Narayan Kaji Shrestha has said national consensus is imperative on the issue of electing the country’s next president.


At a press meet organized in Surkhet today, DPM Shrestha said that as it was in the prime minister's election, consensus among all political parties is imperative for the president's election too. He however said it was not intended to change the present coalition. 


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The presidential election is being held on March 11. A national consensus is required for it, DPM Shrestha added.  "We're clear that an untoward situation should not emerge because of us. Ninety nine percent of lawmakers voted for the present government in the House of Representatives. It was a historic moment that most of the parties voted for the present PM," he added. 


According to him, that very support the PM got during floor test created an atmosphere for the national consensus. Holding the president's election by incorporating all parties' aspirations is the present need, he said, adding that efforts were on to elect the president based on national consensus to be forged by all political parties.

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