Former President Carter to Observe Nepal's Election
Exact date yet to be announced
Former United States President Jimmy Carter says his Carter Center will observe the elections for Constituent Assembly in Nepal planned for later this year.
Carter who arrived last week in Nepal to meet political leaders said he was asked by the government and political parties to observe the elections. The Carter Center observed the last election in 2008 but the assembly failed to complete the task of writing a new constitution.
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Will they keep him this time? He can teach then lots about peanut farming and the dangers of swimming rabbits.