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Unified Socialist to take initiative for Left alliance

Imparting training to the party’s local-level representatives



KATHMANDU: The Unified Socialist, a partner in the five-party ruling coalition, has decided to take initiative for the left alliance while keeping the existing five-party alliance intact.

The party has decided to intensify the party’s organization strengthening move, party general secretary Dr Bedu Ram Bhusal said.

Likewise, the party also decided to prepare a proposal on the existing economic crisis of the country as well as a document on socialism as per the plan of action passed from the first meeting of the party’s central council held on June 27 and 28.

Similarly, the Unified Socialist decided to impart training on the local-level representatives elected from the party on Wednesday and Thursday in the Capital City.

It is said that the central leaders of the party would impact training on rights of the local levels, autonomous governance, intergovernmental relations, coordination with the party and other issues.

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