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Three additional PA members of UML authenticate in favor of Unified Socialist


06 September 2021  

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KATHMANDU: Three additional Province Assembly (PA) members elected on behalf of the CPN-UML in the Sudurpashchim Province on Sunday have authenticated their signature identifying them to be a part of the CPN (Unified Socialist)-led by Madhav Kumar Nepal.

Dirgha Bahadur Sodari, who was with the portfolio of Province Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development from CPN-UML, former Minister of State Prakash Rawal and former chief whip of UML parliamentary party Taralama Tamang reached the Province Election Commission Dhangadhi to authenticate their signature to declare them to be the part of the CPN (Unified Socialist).

Leader duo, Sodari and Tamang were the chairperson of UML Kailali and Kanchnapur district committee, respectively. With this, number of CPN-UML province assembly member authenticating their signature to be the part of Unified Socialist has reached 13.

CPN-UML has now limited to 12 province assembly members in Sudurpaschim Province. Earlier, the CPN-UML was the largest political party with 25 members including the Speaker in the Province. In the Province Assembly, CPN-Maoist Centre has 13, Nepali Congress 12 and Janata Samajwadi Party 2 members.

According to the Ordinance on Political Party Division, those interested can choose the party by September 7.

 

Publish Date : 06 September 2021 08:34 AM

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