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Chief justice to head interim government

KATHMANDU, Nepal, March 14 (UPI) -- Nepalese Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi Thursday was sworn in to head an interim government prior to elections set tor June.

A number of dignitaries including foreign diplomats were present during the oath-taking administered by President Ram Baran Yadav, Nepalnews.com reported. Regmi took over hours after Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai resigned.

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The choice of Regmi comes under an agreement among leaders of four major political parties. The agreement, signed late Wednesday, called for Regmi to have an 11-member Cabinet and requires the interim government, also called the Electoral Council of Ministers, to have elections by June 21 to choose a new Constituent Assembly.

The Constituent Assembly would be charged with completing a draft constitution for the Himalayan state, a task that has remained unfinished for years despite several deadline extensions.

Nepal had been a Hindu kingdom for more than 200 years before a decade-long Maoist-led rebellion, which ended in 2006 after the Maoists agreed to a peace process.

In elections in 2008, the Maoists won the largest number of seats in the assembly but didn't have a majority, leading to an impasse among the dozens of political parties and leaving the country without a draft constitution for electing a Parliament.

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