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Learning English - Words in the News
28 May, 2008 - Published 11:01 GMT
End of monarchy in Nepal
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The newly elected special assembly in Nepal is poised to abolish the country's centuries-old monarchy, and declare the state a republic. This will mark the culmination of a long campaign by Nepal's Maoists to transform the nation. This report from Charles Haviland: The stage is set; there are cordons of police, some with body armour and shields, and a ring of razor wire enclosing this complex. Crowds with balloons preparing to celebrate and shouting anti-King slogans are being kept some distance away.
The key vote has been postponed for a few hours. A senior politician told the BBC top party leaders are trying to work out temporary arrangements for a head of state's position but he said that, even if that's not agreed today, the republic will be voted in. The politician said King Gyanendra is concerned about his own security today and in the future and that he's likely to be given an ultimatum of fifteen days to leave the royal palace. Charles Haviland, BBC News, Kathmandu The stage is set cordons of police body armour shields razor wire slogans The key vote to work out temporary arrangements the republic will be voted in an ultimatum |
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