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"Although the civil war, which lasted 10 years, ended in 2006, Nepal’s economic and social situation continues to remain extremely dire. The lack of stability means that Nepal is unable to develop in the same way as its neighbours, China and India, countries with emerging economies. The alliance of 22 anti-Maoist parties failed to achieve the objective of adopting a constitution by the final deadline of 28 May 2010.
In this respect, I welcome the decision to extend the Constituent Assembly’s mandate by one year. It is of paramount importance that Nepal adopts a constitution which will guarantee the proper functioning of the rule of law and respect for citizens’ freedoms. Finally, I wish to stress that the greatest threats to stability in Nepal are extremism and resorting to violence to resolve political differences."@en1
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