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Left-democratic alliance will lead new government: Madhav Nepal



KATHMANDU: CPN-Unified Socialist Chair Madhav Kumar Nepal has said that the post-election government will be formed under the leadership of the left-democratic alliance.

Addressing a program organized by the Unified Socialist to welcome newly elected members to the House of Representatives and Province Assembly in Kathmandu on Monday, Chairman Nepal ruled out the immediate possibility of the formation of a new government merely under the leadership of the leftist alliance.

According to him, the process to form the government would begin once the parties in the alliance elect their respective parliamentary party leaders.

No political party has majority to form the government in the new parliament, he said, adding that he had advised the heads of Nepali Congress and the CPN Maoist Center, major alliance members, to move ahead on the basis of balance of power.

Leader Nepal, also the former Prime Minister, directed the newly elected lower house members to carry out their assigned roles with resolutions for the transformation in the society, nation and the people’s lives.

He announced that the party would resort to action if any of the party members in the House was found to have indulged in corruption.

Former Prime Minister and party leader Jhalanath Khanal echoed the need of the alliance-led government for ‘safeguarding’ political achievements, and for ‘political stability’.

The party’s General Secretary Dr Beduram Bhusal wished for the successful term of the newly elected members.

As he said, the party will carry out activities focusing on the organizational strengthening of the party. The party is holding a meeting today itself to elect a parliamentary party leader.

Publish Date : 19 December 2022 19:49 PM

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