Addressing the committee meeting, Nepali Congress leader and Constitution Drafting Committee Chairman Krishna Prasad Sitaula said the body has officially begun the work to prepare the draft of the new constitution within 15 days.
A meeting of the Constituent Assembly (CA) on Friday had given 15 days to prepare and submit a draft of the new constitution to the Drafting Committee, ekantipur.Com reported.
A breakthrough in the long-pending Constitution-writing process emerged after Nepal's warring political parties struck a landmark 16-point deal to end years of deadlock over contentious issues related to the statute.
The CA gave the task of preparing a draft of the new constitution to the Drafting Committee after the Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee of the CA submitted a report on the agreement.
There are five sub-committees and one task force under the Drafting Committee.
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