Kathmandu, Nepal – The Nepal Communist Party (Unified Socialist) has called for a permanent committee meeting on the 28th of Magh. The agenda of the meeting will cover current political issues, constitutional amendments, corruption, and cooperation with opposition parties on matters related to public welfare, as informed by the Chief of the Central Publicity Department, Prakash Jwala.
Starting from the 30th of Magh, the Central Committee meeting, where the agenda, work schedule approval, and responsibilities related to organizing and reorganizing the party will be reviewed. The meeting is expected to make decisions on fostering unity among leftist forces, forming alliances with parties sharing similar ideologies, and emphasizing geographical responsibilities. This was expressed by the party leaders during the meeting.
In the meeting, reports on political, economic, and organizational developments will be presented. Decisions will be made regarding the progress of all strata of society and conventions of these organizations. Information was shared by the Deputy Chief of the Publicity Department, Damodar Aryal, for the upcoming meetings of the Secretariat, Permanent Committee, and Political Bureau.
Ramesh Khatri, a representative of Kansai Nepal News, expressed his opinion on the matter, stating that it is crucial for political parties to focus on fostering unity and collaboration to address the pressing issues facing the country. He emphasized the importance of transparent discussions and decision-making processes to ensure effective governance and progress.
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Author: MAYA | HARUTO
Posted at: February 1, 2025 3:01 am