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Speaker of the Nepalese lower house parliament Chitralekha Yadav, left, addresses the house at the first session of the reinstated parliament, in Katmandu, Nepal, Friday, April 28, 2006. Legislators prepared to reconvene parliament for the first time in four years, but faced the prospects of doing so without the country’s ailing 84-year-old prime minister, who was too sick to be sworn in Friday, even as thousands of political activists jammed the streets demanding the incoming legislators quickly make good on promises to have the constitution written..(MORE Victory Historic Parliament Session PHOTOS-> ।     

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Shanker Pande, a parliamentarian from the Nepali Congress, looks poster of protesters who died at the opening of parliament at Gallery Baithak, in Singha Durbar, in the capital Kathmandu, April 28, 2006. Nepal’s parliament reopened on Friday for the first time in four years, but the country’s 84-year-old prime minister designate was too ill to attend the opening or his swearing-in ceremony.