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Unity process among Maoist factions has begun: Prachanda



MUGLIN: Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda,’ Chairman of the Maoist Center, announced that the fragmented Maoist parties are now embarking on a path toward unification.

Speaking to party cadres in Kuringtar in Chitwan on Friday, Dahal stated that the series of divisions has ended and the unification process has commenced.

“There is no alternative to unification now. The splits have stopped, and all Maoists are moving toward unity,” Chairman Dahal asserted.

He emphasized the need for a fully proportional and direct executive presidential system to foster the country’s development and progress.

“We are advocating for a fully proportional and direct executive presidential system. Even intellectuals from various parties are gradually recognizing this as a viable solution,” he said, warning that the current electoral system fosters political corruption.

Dahal also urged party cadres to communicate the party’s achievements to the public effectively.

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