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Nepal Maoist leader says national unity government "highly unlikely".

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by privately-owned Nepalese news website Nepalnews.com on 29 June

CPN (UML) leader K.P Sharma Oli on Wednesday [29 June] said it is highly unlikely that the nation will have the much-awaited national unity government any time soon.

However, he said such a government is a must for guaranteeing peace and new statute, as agreed by the major three-parties last month.

Speaking at a programme in Bhaktapur today, Oli mentioned that the "struggle for power" among leaders of the major three parties has been causing …

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