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This Article is From Nov 28, 2013

Nepal vote likely to end in coalition, instability

Kathmandu, Nepal: Elections appear to have resolved little in politically fractious Nepal as near-complete results make a fifth consecutive coalition government - and continuing instability - all but certain.

The Himalayan country has stumbled through the last five years with no constitution and parliamentary paralysis in addressing chronic problems like poverty, fuel shortages and corruption.

Results as of Thursday showed none of the 122 parties that competed in the November 19 elections received a clear majority. A final tally was expected by Saturday.

The two largest parties are expected to hold two-thirds of the 601 Constituent Assembly seats. Each of the two has begun wooing political allies and drafting plans to lead the new government.

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