The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) engaged in an armed conflict against the Government of Nepal between 1996 and 2006. The Comprehensive Peace Accord signed with the government on 21 November 2006 ended this conflict. The main goal of the Maoist movement was to end 240 years of monarchy an...
The Communist party of Nepal (Maoist) won the largest number of seats in the Constituent Assembly (CA) election in 2008 and formed a coalition government which included most of the parties in the CA [1]. For the first time in Nepal, the 2007 Interim Constitution declared that health is a...
BEIJING, April 18 (Xinhua) -- Liu Jianchao, head of the International Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, met separately with delegations of senior cadres from Nepal and Germany, in Beijing on Thursday. The Nepali delegation was led by Dev Prasad Gurung, the ...
Oli has justified the dissolution saying the ruling Nepal Communist Party had not cooperated with the government in policy decisions, while his opponents say he had ignored the party decision and abruptly dissolved the parliament instead of sorting out differences with party colleagues. ...
In 1995, in response to corruption, the Communist Party of Nepal (the Maoists) declared a People's war. They called for the redistribution of land, increased power for rural communities, the elimination of the caste system, equal rights for women, and the creation of a communist republic. ...
(local bodies, or councils). In the 1980s, political restrictions were eased, and organizations such as the NepaliCongress Party, theCommunist Partyof Nepal, numerous small left-leaning student groups, and several radical Nepalese antimonarchist groups were allowed to operate more or less openly....
In February 1996, the ideologically Maoist Communist Party of Nepal operating as the United People's Front of Nepal initiated what was then dubbed the "People's War". Ensuing armed resistance and criminal activity escalating from the conflict motivated King Gyanendra to consider amassing an independ...
(indeed, its ruling coalition are two communist parties with names like Marx, Lenin, and Mao in their name). Even once the local communities and project agree on a benefit-sharing arrangement, it is not difficult to wonder what happens to all the communities not blessed by presence of ...
Nepal is itself a country, while Tibet, its northern neighbor, is a large semi-autonomous zone controlled by the Communist Party of China. Tibet was... Learn more about this topic: Comparing Life in Different Locations in South Asia
Communist revolution in China and establishment of CCP government on October 1, 1949.[citation needed] Rana rule in Nepal however collapsed within three months of signing the 1950 Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship, to be replaced by the only pro-Indian party of the time – Nepali ...