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Nepal Seven point agreement
National
consensus is a must to take the peace process to a logical end and complete the
task of writing the new constitution. So, as per the Comprehensive Peace
Agreement 2006 and various other understanding between the political parties at
different times, the following understanding has been reached to compete the
remaining task of constitution writing and move forward as per the politics of
national consensus.
1. Integration and rehabilitation
of the Maoist combatants
a) Existing records of the Maoist
combatants residing in cantonments will be updated.
b) The number of the Maoist
combatants to be integrated will be 6,500 at the maximum. Integration will be
done under a directorate of Nepal Army and 65 percent of the personnel of the
directorate will come from Nepal Army while remaining 35 percent from the
Maoist combatants. The directorate will have the mandate of carrying out
development related activities, forest conservation, industrial security and
crisis management.
c) Combatants of the Maoist army
opting for integration will have to meet the standard norms of the security
agency on an individual basis. However, the existing recruitment policy on age
bar, educational requirements and marital status will be made flexible. In this
regard, one level in the educational requirements fixed for a specific post of
the security agency will be relaxed. Similarly, age bar has also been relaxed
up to three years of the maximum age set for entry into the security agency.
d) The rank harmonization of the
Maoist army opting for integration will be done as per the standard of the security
agency. Integration of the Maoist combatants into the security agency will be
done in such a way that it does not bring any negative consequences in the
career development of existing officers and other ranks.
e) Maoist combatants opting for
integration will get responsibilities in the security agency after completing
bridge course and training.
f) All the weapons stored in
cantonments will automatically come under the government´s ownership once the
process of integration begins.
2. Rehabilitation of Maoists
combatants
a) An alternative package of
education, training and vocational opportunity will be provided to combatants
opting for rehabilitation. Depending on the nature and timeframe, the cost of
the package will vary from Rs 600,000 to Rs 900,000.
b) Depending upon their
responsibilities, the combatants opting for voluntary retirement and cash
instead of the package will be categorized into four levels and those falling
in the highest category will get Rs 800,000 while remaining three levels in the
descending order will get Rs 700,000, Rs 600,000 and Rs 500,000 respectively.
The amount will be made available in two tranches in two fiscal years. A formal
decision to this effect will be made at a meeting of the Special Committee
within two days.
3. Group division
The task of dividing the
combatants opting for integration and those for rehabilitation will begin after
the Special Committee takes a procedural decision in this regard within seven
days and will be completed by Nov 23.
4. Formation of commissions as
agreed earlier
a) As per the Comprehensive Peace
Agreement, the bill on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and the
Commission to Investigate Forced Disappearances would be endorsed by parliament
after building consensus in the spirit of reconciliation. These commissions
would be formed within a month.
b) The legal cases of the
conflict era would be looked into as per the letter and spirit of the
Comprehensive Peace Agreement and the Interim Constitution, 2007.
5. Relief packages for the
conflict victims
Relief packages would be made
available without discrimination to the kin of those killed and disappeared,
maimed, displaced and those whose properties were damaged in the armed
conflict. The relief packages to be distributed after the signing of the
Comprehensive Peace Agreement would be provided equally and without
discrimination.
6. Implementation of past
agreements and building an environment of trust
a) The UCPN (Maoist) would take
an official decision to return the private and public properties seized by the
party during the armed conflict to the rightful owners for their use by Nov 23.
Due compensations would be paid to the owners for the loss caused by the
seizure of properties.
b) The rights of the peasants
would be guaranteed as per the letter and spirit of the Comprehensive Peace
Agreement, Interim Constitution 2007, and scientific land reforms.
c) The paramilitary structure of
the YCL would be dismantled, while all the public and private properties seized
by the YCL would be returned to the rightful organizations and individuals by
Nov 23.
d) Vehicles used by the Maoists
and recorded at the Transport Management Department as per the earlier
agreement would be regulated as per the existing rules and regulations by Nov
23. Unregistered vehicles would be seized.
e) The local administration would
monitor - and enforce if necessary -- the implementation of the agreement on
returning the seized properties to the rightful owners. The political parties
should cooperate with the government for its implementation.
7. Constitution writing and
national consensus government
a) In order to take the ongoing
peace process to a logical end and to complete the task of writing a
constitution, the ongoing dialogues among the political parties will be
continued. For that, a high level political mechanism will be formed.
b) The process of writing the new
constitution will be accelerated. In order to make recommendations on state
restructuring, a team of experts will be formed immediately on the basis of
consensus in Constituent Assembly and the process of formulating a draft of the
new constitution will be initiated within a month.
c) In line with the progress made
in the peace process and constitution writing, the process of formulating a
national consensus government will move ahead. [Republica report].
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