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28 November 2006
Final agreement on management of combatants and weapons
» Final agreement on management of combatants and weapons: Maoist rebels and Nepal`s interim government signed a formal agreement on the management of both sides` arms and weapons on 28 November 2006.

The agreement came nearly three weeks after the main peace pact was inked between the rebels and government ending a decade-long armed conflict in which an estimated 14,000 Nepalese died.

The key provisions of the "Agreement on Monitoring the Management of Arms and Armies" include the cantonment of Maoist soldiers and their weapons at designated sites. The government will also confine its soldiers to barracks and they will be used only for providing security for prominent officials, and for patrolling national parks, borders, banks, airports and power generation sites.

United Nations monitoring team members will have unlimited access throughout the process to monitor both Maoist cantonment camps and army barracks to ensure the agreement is being implemented.

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21 November 2006
Government and the Maoists signed a Peace Accord
» Peace accord: The government of Nepal and Communist Party Nepal-Maoist have signed a historic peace accord (Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA)), declaring a formal end to a 10-year rebel insurgency. By making the ceasefire permanent, the accord declares the armed insurgency that began since February, 1996 as officially over.

Main features of the CPA, which includes 10 main sections are e.g.

- Formal end of the Maoists' People's War that began in 1996

- No political rights to King; his property to be nationalised under public trusts

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7 November 2006
Government and the Maoists seal the historic deal
» Maoists agree peace deal: The Maoists and the government have agreed to manage weapons under a single-lock system of their respective commanders. However the place will be under a strict and close-circuit sensitive monitoring of the UN, which will be given free access to the storage, according to reports. Accordingly, equal number of weapons from both sides would be locked up within a single lock-up storage system. Once the detailed political pact is signed, the UN would start its technical monitoring procedure.
The deal lists a timetable as per which the Maoists will be joining the interim government on December 1, 2006. The deal includes agreement on all issues such as fate of monarchy, arms management, interim constitution, interim legislature, interim government and electoral system for Constituent Assembly.
The agreement was signed by Maoist chairman Prachanda on behalf of his party. Likewise, on behalf of SPA, Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala, UML general secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal, NC (Democratic) president Sher Bahadur Deuba, People's Front president and deputy Prime Minister Amik Sherchan, general secretary of Nepal Sadbhavana Party (NSP-Anandidevi) Bharat Bimal Yadav, president of Nepal Workers and Peasants Party (NWPP) Narayan Man Bijukchhe, Leftist Front leader CP Mainali have signed the agreement.
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