Maoist party agrees to join Nepal's newly elected assembly, easing political instability
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Nepal's party of former communist rebels has agreed to join the Constituent Assembly elected last month, easing a political stalemate in the Himalayan nation.
United Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) spokesman Agni Sapkota said party members agreed Tuesday to join the assembly after a meeting with leaders of other major political parties. The parties have agreed to form a parliamentary committee to investigate the Maoists' allegations of election irregularities.
The Maoists came third in the Nov. 19 election and immediately threatened to not participate in the new government unless a high-level independent investigation into the polls was ordered.
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The new assembly would replace one elected in 2008 that was mired in bickering and failed to write a constitution.