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Nepal Peace Process

The Nepal Peace Process refers to efforts to end a decade-long conflict (1996-2006) between the government and the Communist Maoist rebels. The process involved negotiations, disarmament, and integration of rebel fighters, leading to the abolition of the monarchy and the establishment of a federal democratic republic. Key milestones included signing peace accords in 2006, laying the foundation for political stability and new governance structures. The process aimed to address underlying issues of inequality and exclusion, promoting lasting peace, democracy, and socio-economic development in Nepal.