Nepal's former Maoist rebels say they are confident they will have sufficient support in parliament to elect their leader prime minister when a vote is held Friday, although an analyst said the result remained in doubt.
A fresh vote for a new leader was ordered by House Speaker Subash Nemwang after none of three candidates _ including the Maoist chief _ managed to get a majority vote in the 601-seat parliament on Wednesday.
The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) is hoping to return to power, a year after a coalition government it led collapsed. It was succeeded by a coalition led by Madhav Kumar Nepal, who resigned as prime minister in June after Maoist …

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