Nepali Supreme Court says Ruling party CPN (Maoist) "does not exist"

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Nepali lawmakers obstruct the lower house in Kathmandu. Source: RSS

After the Supreme Court ruled that the ruling party, the Communist Party of Nepal, did not exist, the equation of the parliament and the position of the government have become confused. Sewa Bhattarai from Kathmandu reports.



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