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Unified Socialist decides to retain 19 officials and 119 central committee members



Kathmandu: The CPN-Unified Socialist has resolved to maintain a roster of 19 office bearers and 119 central committee members within the party.

During the central council meeting held in Kathmandu on both Sunday and Monday, the party made significant decisions, including the adjustment of the numbers of office bearers and central committee members.

Sources from the party reported that the meeting extensively discussed the party’s stance on various issues, such as the government’s decisions, the functioning of the coalition government, and the national assembly elections conducted on January 25, among others.

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