Nepal's parliament has voted to amend the country's new constitution after its promulgation four months ago, on Saturday night January 23,2016
Speaker of the parliament Onsari Gharti Magar announced endorsement of the first amendment to the Constitution of Nepal at a house session in Kathmandu, Xinhua reported.
Three articles of the Constitution -- Article 42, Article 84 and Article 286 -- were amended aimed at addressing 11-point demands raised by the Madhesi parties.
Two-thirds majority of the 601-member parliament endorsed the bill on the first amendment of the new constitution in view of addressing the key demands of the Madhesi parties who have been running anti-constitution protests in the Terai region of Nepal bordering India for the past four months.
When put to vote, the bill garnered 468 votes while seven lawmakers voted against it.
The amendment has ensured higher representation in the government bodies on the basis of proportional inclusion of the Madhesis, as well as other marginalised communities.
However, the lawmakers of agitating Madhesi parties have shunned the voting saying the constitution amendment failed to address their core demand of fresh demarcation of provincial boundaries.
Lawmakers from Madhesi parties walked out from the house when the lawmakers voted for the Constitution Amendment Bill.
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