Following a marathon meeting, the Constitutional- Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) of the Constituent Assembly finally inked an agreement at midnight to carve out the six federal units.
"A constitution with federalism and demarcation has been ensured," Prime Minister Sushil Koirala tweeted. "I call on everyone to not be stuck on minor disagreements and work to build and develop the country."
Prime Minister Koirala and top leaders of CPN-UML, Nepali Congress, Unified CPN-Maoist and Madhesi Peoples Rights Forum Democratic (MPRFD) were present during the meeting.
However, UCPN-Maoist and MPRFD, have signed the deal with some reservations.
"Although we have some reservations in certain clauses of the proposed constitution, we will fully abide by the agreement," Dinanath Sharma, spokesperson of the UCPN-Maoist told PTI.
Dividing the state was one of the thorny issues of the new constitution. With signing of the agreement among the major parties on the issue of federal model, the constitution drafting has reached its final phase.
Although the political parties have agreed on numbers and boundaries of the federal units, they have yet to agree on the names of the federal units which will be decided later on.
In the agreed model of federal structure, all the six provinces have direct access with Indian border. Kathmandu, the capital district, lies in province No. 2 and except this all other provinces have three geographical divisions, mountain region, hilly region and southern plains.
