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Ruling parties holding meeting to finalize seat sharing



KATHMANDU: In a bid to narrow down the differences among the five ruling parties on the allocation of seats in the November 20 elections, top leaders are holding a discussion today as well.

In the meeting to be held at the Prime Minister’s official residence in Baluwatar, they will discuss the allocation of seats in the elections.

The political parties, including the ruling coalition, have already submitted the list of Proportional Representation (PR) candidates for the upcoming elections.

The five parties have not been able to decide on the number of seats each party would get in the elections.

On Friday, even though the leaders of the ruling parties held a discussion on the issue, no agreement was reached.

The leaders have claimed that the parties have reached an agreement on 80 percent of the 165 constituencies in the House of Representatives and 80 percent of the 330 seats in the Provincial Assembly.

Publish Date : 24 September 2022 09:26 AM

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