"Fundamental and qualitative changes have been noticed in the on-going peace process over the last ten years period," Prachanda told state-run Nepal television marking the 10th anniversary of the peace process.
"The country has turned into a republic from the monarchy and a federal system has been adopted from a unitary system over ten years, which is not an ordinary phenomena," he said.
However, the dream of fulfilling the aspirations of the Nepalese people remained unfulfilled, he admitted.
"Now our focus will be to change the life of the people," the Prime Minister said.
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"We have signed peace agreement, successfully merged two armies, managed arms, promulgated constitution through Constituent Assembly ...And also completed many tasks relating to building the country, which makes the past decade full of important achievements," he said.
Prachanda also admitted that there has been some delay in delivering justice to war crime victims due to the long political transition witnessed by the country, but expressed hope that it will be resolved soon as some positive outcomes have already started coming in this regard.
Ten years after the signing of the peace accord, successive Nepali governments have failed to deliver on their central human rights promises, New York-based Human Rights Watch said.
The international community, and particularly the United Nations, should press the government to fulfil its pledges as victims wait in vain for information about missing family members and accountability for crimes committed during the war, it said.
Nepal's political parties formed an alliance, and together with the Maoists, made a commitment to democracy and human rights under the 2006 peace deal.
Commenting on the achievements of the first 100 days of
the coalition government, Prachanda said, "Many works were accomplished relating to various development activities, preparationsfor Constitution amendment, improving relations with neighbours and works relating to peoples' living".
Works relating to construction of 1200 MW Budhi Gandaki, the largest hydro power of the country, have reached the final stage and the country is being relieved from power outage soon, he said.