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It’s official: EC issues certificates to CPN-Unified Socialist and DSP



KATHMANDU: The Election Commission (EC) has issued certificates to the newly registered political parties – CPN Unified Socialist and the Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) Wednesday.

The CPN (Unified Socialist) Party is led by Madhav Kumar Nepal while the DSP is led by Mahanta Thakur.

According to Election Commission Spokesperson Raj Kumar Shrestha, they have been given the certificates for a national political party after verification of the members.

Leaders of both the parties had reached the EC Wednesday afternoon and identified themselves before the EC officials.

CPN (Unified Socialist) Party leader receiving certificate of the party at Election Commission.

Meanwhile, leader Jhala Nath Khanal, on the other hand, verified himself by sending a letter from the Nepali Embassy in New Delhi, India to the EC.

The recently issued ordinance provides that 20 percent of the members of the Central Committee or the parliamentary party can register a new party.

Certificate of party registration of Democratic Socialist Party issued by Election Commission.

The UML Central Committee had 203 members. The number of registered people to register a new party reaches 26.60 percent.

Publish Date : 25 August 2021 21:13 PM

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