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New power equation for right direction: UML


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2024 Apr 15, 8:35,

New power equation for right direction: UML

Kathmandu, April 14: The CPN UML secretariat meeting has drawn conclusion that the new power equation had directed the country towards right track.

Party Deputy General-Secretary Pradeep Gyawali said it while sharing about the meeting convened at party office in Lalitpur on Sunday.

The meeting also concluded that the incumbent government, in which UML is a coalition partner, should further scale up its effort to kindle hope among people.

The meeting also set the agenda of the national general convention representatives' council meeting to be held on April 20-21.

The general convention to be held at Godawari, Lalitpur would witness around 25,000 participants including 2,153 general assembly representatives, informed Deputy General-Secretary Gyawali.

During the convention, various reports such as political, organizational, election commission, account commission, discipline commission and advisor council would be presented while participants would discuss making UML a decisive force in the upcoming parliamentary election.

Similarly, today's meeting decided to celebrate UML's 75th anniversary with host of programmes such as documentary screening, Jhulaghat to Chiwa Bhangjyang hiking and musical events.

Party leaders and cadres contributing notably to the party would be honoured on the anniversary of the party, it was shared.

The party has adopted a resolution to make Nepal a developed country.

According to Gyawali, the meeting decided to forge cooperation among the coalition partners in the provincial level as done at federal level. 


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