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CMP a document of national consensus: PM Dahal


07 April 2023  

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KATHMANDU: Soon after unveiling the government’s Common Minimum Program (CMP) on Thursday evening, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ said that the CMP was a document of national consensus.

Prime Minister Dahal labeled it as a document of national consensus as it includes the opinions of the parties that were part of the government before.

“It can be called a common minimum common program of national consensus. This is a program common for all,” he said, while pledging that everyone concerned including the Prime Minister, the Ministers and civil administration would implement the common policies and programs honestly.

Prime Minister Dahal also expressed his commitment to fulfilling the great hope and expectations that people have over the government.

Mentioning that the coalition government had also decided on similar policies and programs in the past and implemented them, the Prime Minister expressed his determination that the public policies and programs will also be fully implemented this time as well.

“All good aspects of the policy priorities of the seven political parties in the previous coalition have been organized and modified in the current policy and program”, he said.

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