Appointments in TJ bodies hang in the balance

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, June 23 The recommendation committee led by former chief justice of the Supreme Court Om Prakash Mishra failed to take a decision
on the appointment of heads and members of two transitional justice mechanisms today again, amid widening rift between Prime Minister KP
Sharma Oli and Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Co-Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal. The two commissions, Truth and Reconciliation Commission and
Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons, have remained vacant ever since their members retired on April 13. Spokesperson
for the committee Sharmila Karki said it failed to hold a meeting after two of its members, Ram Nath Mainali and Prem Bahadur Khadka,
remained absent
But knowledgeable sources say the panel is awaiting signal from the ruling NCP and the Nepali Congress, which have been failing to a hold
dialogue to reach a consensus regarding the transitional justice bodies, thanks largely to a trust deficit between PM Oli and Dahal
Rift between PM Oli and Dahal widened after the latter brought up the issue of leading the government on rotation basis. The two parties
were already at loggerheads over sharing of posts of chairpersons of the two commissions, and the Oli-Dahal power play has further
aggravated the stalemate. The committee has collected 57 applications for members and chairs, but it can also list any eligible person name,
even if that person has not filed an application within the deadline, at the recommendation of a recognised person or institution or at the
committee own discretion, considering special qualification and experience of the person. The committee member Prakash Osti, a
representative of the National Human Rights Commission expressed dissatisfaction over its failure to take a decision
&I am just not being able to figure out why the meeting is called and cancelled time and again,& he said. The post Appointments in TJ
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