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Madhav Kumar Nepal: The new party will become Nepal’s main political force for change



KATHMANDU: Co-coordinator of the newly formed Nepali Communist Party, Madhav Kumar Nepal, has said the party will move forward as a strong force by correcting past weaknesses and winning back the people’s trust.

Speaking at the party’s unification event in Kathmandu on Wednesday, Nepal stressed the need to strengthen the communist movement by learning from past mistakes.

He said the new Nepali Communist Party is not a continuation of old structures but a renewed political force committed to becoming the carrier of change and connecting deeply with the people.

Nepal emphasized cooperation and alliances with other progressive forces to defend the constitution and the republic, while making it clear that there will be no compromises with anti-national or anti-constitutional elements.

Stating that the party aims to unite all sections of society without prejudice or exclusion, he said they will also prioritize the issues of the Gen Z youth.

Nepal concluded by affirming that the new Nepali Communist Party will emerge as Nepal’s principal communist party in the coming days.

Publish Date : 05 November 2025 17:54 PM

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