11 MPs to lose post in interim parliament in Nepal
13th Nov 2006, 14:31 GMT
Eleven sitting members of the current parliament will no more be the people's representatives in the upcoming interim parliament given their pro-royalist position in the past, a parliament source said on Monday.
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