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Unified Socialist’s Secretariat meeting underway in Kathmandu



KATHMANDU: The Secretariat meeting of the Unified Socialist Party is underway at the party office in Aloknagar, Kathmandu.

Jagannath Khatiwada, the Head of the Publicity Department, said that the meeting was underway.

The party faced a postponement necessitated by the concurrent National Assembly elections.

Khatiwada said that the agenda includes crucial discussions on inter-party directives, aiming to address internal disputes, reassign leaders’ responsibilities, delineate work divisions, and nominate members to various committees.

During this gathering at the central office, the leaders will strategize on expanding the party’s structure and bolstering its strength.

The meeting aims to formulate an action plan to enhance the organization’s outreach, particularly at the grassroots level.

Additionally, the ongoing political climate and the party’s current standing will be under scrutiny.

The international landscape will not be left untouched, as the meeting intends to delve into global affairs and decide on the party’s role and strategy in the broader context.

As the proceedings unfold, the political trajectory of the Unified Socialist is poised for discussion, with anticipation building regarding the announcement of a new date for the convention.

The outcomes of this strategic meeting are eagerly awaited as the party navigates through the intricacies of internal affairs and international dynamics.

Publish Date : 04 December 2023 12:21 PM

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