Congress to form an alliance in the upcoming election

In the meeting of the central working committee held at the party office, SANEPA, the Nepali Congress has decided to move ahead with electoral coordination with the parties in the ruling alliance in the upcoming House of Representatives and State Assembly elections.

Party spokesperson Dr. Prakasharan Mahat said that after the discussion and agreement with the top leaders, it was decided to continue the alliance by approving the proposal of electoral coordination.During the electoral coordination of the parties in the coalition, a proposal has also been put forward to create a minimum common opinion on the implementation of the constitution, economic social transformation and foreign relations.

Announcing the party’s decision, spokesperson Dr. Prakasharan Mahat has also said that it has been decided to complete the fraternal organization by the mid August and to form the membership management central committee, central disciplinary committee and central audit committee.

Three-point decision of the top leaders of the ruling coalition

A meeting between the top leaders of the five ruling parties at the PM’s residence in Baluwatar has made a three point decision .

The meeting chaired by Sher Bahadur Deuba has decided to immediately withdraw the candidature registered against the agreement of the coalition. Similarly, it has been decided to force the rebel and independent candidates against the candidates of the alliance to withdraw and if they do not withdraw the candidacy, action will be taken against them.

Top three leaders of ruling coalition in Baluwatar

The three top leaders of the ruling coalition have met at the Prime Minister’s official residence in Baluwatar.

During the meeting between Nepali Congress President and Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, CPN-Maoist Central Committee Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda and CPN-Unified Socialist Chairman Madhav Kumar, current political issues are being discussed.

The meeting between the three top leaders of the Coalition is a matter of great concern as differences between the Coalition over the approval of the US aid agency Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) escalate.