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Government accepts parliament's decision: Secretary Gyawali

BHAKTAPUR, July 18: CPN (UML) Secretary Pradip Gyawali has said the government would accept the parliament's decision without any reservation.
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By Republica

BHAKTAPUR, July 18: CPN (UML) Secretary Pradip Gyawali has said the government would accept the parliament's decision without any reservation. 



Speaking at a programme organized by Raphat Media Club here today, Secretary Gyawali said the present government believes in parliament, and its decision would not be unacceptable to the government. 


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"Once the no-trust vote registered by the CPN (Maoist-Centre) and the Nepali Congress is passed by the parliament, the PM immediately steps down. Ho won't talk of constitutional vacuity," he underscored. 


Moreover, he said the UML was firm on implementing the constitution. So, its interest was more protection of constitution rather than the government. 


According to him, the other political parties were perturbed over the activism of the present government, and planning to make success the no-trust vote. 


Secretary Gyawali argued that if the agreements made with China were not implemented, Nepal would lose a lot. RSS 

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