Ram Baran Yadav, Nepal's first president, faces an uphill task of bringing the country's fueding parties together in a coalition government. Earlier this week the Maoist Communist party of Nepal that holds the majority of seats in parliament quit power-sharing discussions because their candidate for president was defeated. Al Jazeera's Subina Shrestha reports from Kathmandu, on Nepal's decision to continue to function despite not having a working government. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: subina shrestha al jazeera english nepal kathmandu government parties maoist communist party Added: July 25, 2008





















