Interim statute highlights

1. Prime minister to exercise all executive powers of head of state
2.The council of ministers authorised to look into the punishment sentenced by any court, special court and military court
3. The constitutional council headed by prime minister that includes chief justice, speaker and three ministers named by the prime minister
4. The amendment of constitution by two thirds of the parliamentarians
5. The property of late king Birendra, late queen Aishorya and their relatives to be put in a trust under Nepal govt and be utilised for national welfare.
6.The property of king Gyanendra received in the capacity of the head of state to be nationalised
7.Formation of security council headed by prime minister including defence and home ministers and other ministers namedy by prime minister
8. Religious secularism
9. Nepal defined as independent, indivisible, sovereign, inclusive and completely democratic state
10.The sovereignty and the power to rule rest on the people
11. Formation of unicameral interim legilasture including 330 members
12.Constituennt assembly comprising 425 members including 409 from election based on mixed electoral system and 16 from nominations

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