Prachanda(Pushpa Kamal Dahal) has been elected the first Prime Minister of new Nepal( Federal Democratic of Republic Nepal). With his election and with support of other major political parties, the CPN-Maoist has formed a communal government with members of other political parties joining them in their government. The leaders of CPN-Maoist beforehand has promised to change the picture of Nepal if they are elected to the government or given the major role to lead the country. With the people of Nepal on their side, they are now given the huge and difficult task by Nepali people to change the present situation of Nepal and give this country a new look-- like corruption free, strike free, unemployment rate almost nail, economically developed, etc and etc. The CPN-Maoist has promised to develop this country and its people, and people believe that they are the only one party who are able to fulfill their promises and the people here are hoping for the positive result.
The CPN-Maoist has formed the government with still some confusions present among other political parties joining the government but they hope that such confusions and misunderstandings will soon be cleared. The newly elected Prime Minister Prachanda has started his job of building good relation with neighbouring countries of Nepal like China and India. Currently he is on his visit to China on cordial request of his chinese colleagues to take part on the closing ceremony of Olympic. He is returning today ending his four days tour to China. In China he met with Chinese president, Prime Minister and other ministers and discussed about the help they can provide to Nepali Government and its people to change the scenario of Nepal and its people. The Chinese government is also positive towards the newly formed Nepali government and has promised to help Nepal in its development.
With huge task lying ahead, the CPN-Maoist has to do major homework and endeavour hard with determination to fulfill their promises and really make the current Nepal the NEW FEDERAL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC NEPAL.
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