News reports on June 19 stated that Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala suggested that “monarchy can be allowed to
“The prime minister’s remarks prove that both he and his party are not in favor of a republic,” said Prachanda, the leader of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). “It also shows that he is trying to save the monarchy.”
The CPN-M led strikes and protests in a tactical union with the bourgeois Seven Party Alliance that pushed back Gyanendra’s repressive measures and neutralized his power in April 2006. A constituent assembly to be elected this November will decide the fate of the monarchy.