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Interim Govt Formed, Some Hiccups Remain

Finally, the closed-door negotiations have led to the formation of an interim government that will oversee the elections to the Constitution Assembly slated for mid-June this year. However, yet another potential postponement here: Amik Sherchan, the deputy PM and head of People's Front, a small faction within the now ruling alliance, has expressed anger saying his party was not consulted during distribution of ministries. Looks like we know little about what went behind the scene in cutting this new deal in Kathmandu.
Scorned deputy PM delays new government in Nepal, India eNews
Darjeeling police hospital in a shambles, The Statesman
Parties and Maoists agree on ministries, the New York Times
Maoists on verge of joining interim cabinet, Reuters
Interim govt to be formed in Nepal today, Times Of India
Maoists finally capture power in Nepal, Indian Muslims
Maoists to join government in Nepal, CNN

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