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Maoist Rebels Win Majority in Nepalese Assembly

HeadlineApr 15, 2008

In Nepal, former Maoist rebels have won more than half of the directly elected seats in the new Constituent Assembly in the country’s landmark elections. The Maoists said the abolition of Nepal’s monarchy is now inevitable. Once the Constituent Assembly convenes, it is expected to quickly declare Nepal a republic and officially end the monarchy.

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