Strasbourg, 18/06/2010 (Agence Europe) - In a resolution adopted in plenary session in Strasbourg on Thursday 17 June, the European Parliament calls on all sides in Nepal to work together for national unity to counter the political instability in the country which has continued after the November 2006 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) between the Seven Party Alliance and the Maoists (UCPN). Many of the terms of the peace agreement, which paved the way for the election of a constituent assembly and the setting up of an interim government which includes the Maoists, remain unfulfilled. Concerned by the lack of a constitution based on democratic values and human rights, Parliament urges the constituent assembly and all the political actors involved to negotiate without preconditions, to show flexibility, to avoid any provocative actions and to work together for national unity in order to find a clear structure for the new constitution and to establish a functioning federal democracy. (E.H./transl.rt)