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‘Republic day’ for Nepal
28/05/2008
Nepal is on the brink of a new era as it abolishes monarchy rule that has lasted for two centuries and becomes a republic.
Following elections last month – won convincingly by the Maoist party – a newly-elected assembly was sworn in on Tuesday (27 May).
Credit: 2008 Mercantile Communications Pvt Ltd
The Assembly, comprising 600 members, today (28 May), then voted overwhelmingly to abolish royal rule, with just four opposing the change.
It has two years to finalise permanent arrangements for a new constitution, though, in the short term, must organise interim structures, including a new role of president.
Thousands of people have gathered on the streets of the capital, Kathmandu, in support of ‘republic day’ and the BBC reported "wild celebrations" after news of the assembly vote. This has happened relatively peacefully, with heavy security, although two people were injured in a bomb explosion.
Through nearly 50 workers and supported partner workers, and relationships with numerous partner organisations, BMS World Mission aims to make a difference to the poorest of the poor.
Margaret Gibbs, BMS regional secretary for Asia, and a former mission worker in Nepal herself, hopes and prays the country’s new status will mean tangible change, especially for the third of the population living in poverty.
She says, “Nepal’s declaration of a republic brings a real opportunity to end political corruption, rebel insurgency and a monarchy whose rulers have rarely shown compassion for the people.
“For ordinary Nepalis and for the church however, the future looks as unpredictable as ever. The Maoists will need to persevere with integrity and determination to bring real transformation to Nepal”.
You can read more about the elections in April, and the views of some BMS workers in Nepal, by clicking
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