Re: The end of 239-year-old monarchy
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Re: The end of 239-year-old monarchy         

Group: soc.culture.hmong · Group Profile
Author: listhoj1234
Date: Jun 4, 2008 19:56

On Jun 4, 9:51 pm, DKJ gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> Don't be too much disappointed of the truth what I had said
> Lao country development history should go ahead but not backward,
>
> It seems to me that Nepal is trying to copy Lao PDR's experience
> Read more progress of revolutionary movement in Nepal
>
> Deposed Nepal king to move to suburbs like Sob-Hao in Laos?
>
> Nepal's deposed king is to move from his main palace in the heart of
> the capital into a former royal hunting lodge on the edge of
> Kathmandu, a minister said Wednesday.
>
> Ousted monarch Gyanendra officially lost his crown last week when a
> Maoist-dominated constitutional assembly made Nepal a republic after
> an overwhelming vote in favour of ending the 240-year-old monarchy.
>
> The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) scored a surprise win in the
> polls, grabbing 220 of the 601 seats on offer, double the amount of
> seats won by their closest rivals and pre-election favourites, the
> Nepali Congress.
>
> The assembly also issued a 15-day deadline for Gyanendra to vacate the
> sprawling Narayanhiti palace, now slated to be turned into a national
> museum.
>
> "The cabinet meeting on Wednesday decided to provide Nagarjun palace
> to the ex-king Gyanendra for accommodation for the time being,"
> Nepal's peace minister, Ram Chandra Poudel, told AFP.
>
> dkj

So, Nepal is going to kill their king like the Lao People did.
Unbelievable the a country like Nepal is following the path of the
Lao People. is Nepal the first country to follow Lao People, kill
their king?.

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