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PM Dahal announces commitment to transform govt approach



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister (PM) Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda has announced his intent to lead the government in an innovative direction, emphasizing the implementation of radical changes.

Speaking at a meeting of the Samajwadi Morcha (Socialist Front) convened in PM’s official residence, Baluwatar on Wednesday, PM Dahal expressed his determination to adopt a fresh approach, aiming for transformative shifts in governance.

According to Madhav Kumar Nepal, Chairman of Unified Socialist, a partner in the Morcha, Prime Minister Dahal underscored his commitment to forging a new path for socialism with Nepali characteristics.

Leader Nepal disclosed that Wednesday’s meeting engaged in a substantial discourse on socialism with Nepali characteristics.

Reflecting on discussions within the Socialist Front, PM Dahal also highlighted concerns regarding the populace’s inability to witness desired outcomes.

“We have requested an exploration of the underlying reasons,” leader Nepal said.

Leader Nepal further stated that concrete steps towards implementing drastic changes in the country are on the horizon.

“The Prime Minister has explicitly outlined his vision for a new trajectory in Nepali politics, emphasizing the initiation of radical reforms,” leader Nepal said.

Publish Date : 27 December 2023 14:35 PM

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