Posted by Martin C. on 26/1/2007, 7:32:23, in reply to "Re: King Gyanendra today" ...according to the Interim Constitution, which only have a small reference to the King (way down (paragraph 84 or something)). A simple majority in the Assembly will deside at its first meeting. No referendum, then.http://www.un.org.np:80/pdf/interim-constitution/170106_Interim_Constitution_Eng_Nep_Merged.pdf 332 Message Thread King Gyanendra today - Lukasz 23/1/2007, 16:46:15 Re: King Gyanendra today - Robert 24/1/2007, 14:08:14 Re: King Gyanendra today - Christopher Buyers 24/1/2007, 19:15:48 Kings fate to be decided by Constitutional Assembly - Martin C. 26/1/2007, 7:32:23 Re: Kings fate to be decided by Constitutional Assembly - Christopher Buyers 26/1/2007, 9:16:48 Re: Kings fate to be decided by Constitutional Assembly - Martin C. 26/1/2007, 10:01:01 « Back to index
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