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RSP announces openings for Heads of Disciplinary Commissions



KATHMANDU: The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has announced openings for individuals to serve as office bearers and members within the party’s Disciplinary Commissions across all seven provinces.

The party said it is forming Discipline Commissions in each of the seven provinces, as well as district committees.

“This strategic move aims to proactively address obstacles, rectify discrepancies, and address financial irregularities inherent in our activities,” the party said.

Aligned with the party statute, principles, philosophy, commitments, and objectives of the party, these Commissions will play a pivotal role in instilling discipline among party members and officials at all tiers, it said.

The application process for these esteemed positions will be conducted through open applications from existing party members, a notice issued by the party said.

“By nurturing the ethical conduct of party members and officials and ensuring their adherence to guidelines, the Central Disciplinary Commission Regulation of 2080 has been enacted,” it said.

As highlighted in the notification, these positions will be exclusively filled by active party members who meet the criterion outlined.

Specifically, only individuals with college graduation qualifications are eligible to apply, it said.

Publish Date : 17 August 2023 08:54 AM

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