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Thursday, October 02, 2014
Power Devolution: Bigger Issue Than Maps And Names Of States
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These power devolution issues are the true issues of federalism. But almost all the debate and hand wringing has been on the maps and names of possible states. You can have the map and the name you want, but unless there is true power devolution, federalism is going to be fake.
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5 States, 75 Districts
- 5 states, their names to be decided through majority vote by their state legislatures once they are formed before monsoon 2015.
- Two direct elections, one for MPs, another for wada chiefs, mayors and deputy mayors.
- MPs elect Prime Minister.
- Wada chiefs, mayors and deputy mayors elect members of the district government.
- All elected leaders at all levels elect the President who is constitutional chief and Commander In Chief of the Nepal Army.
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