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Ruling coalition to discuss the modalities of electoral alliance Tuesday



KATHMANDU: The ruling coalition has called its meeting for Tuesday afternoon to discuss about the modalities of electoral alliance.

According to Minister for Communication and Information Technology Gyanendra Bahadur Karki, the coalition leaders meeting held at Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba’s official residence at Baluwatar decided to meet again on Tuesday to discuss the modalities of electoral alliance.

Earlier, top leaders of the ruling alliance had met at the PM’s residence to discuss about the feedbacks each party of the coalition got from the local levels.

Although most of the district committees have tuned themselves for electoral alliance, they are still to agree on the distribution of the seats for each party.

“We will meet again at 4 pm on Tuesday to discuss the mechanism for electoral coordination,” Minister Karki said, adding, “All leaders agreed to foster consensus.”

The coalition leaders had issued a joint statement after Monday morning’s meeting and urged the leaders to retain cooperation in the upcoming elections.

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