Oli and Deuba stand by coalition amid unease in ranks
Despite Maoist chair Dahal’s offer to back a new alliance, Deuba has trust issues with Dahal, says a Congress leader.
Despite Maoist chair Dahal’s offer to back a new alliance, Deuba has trust issues with Dahal, says a Congress leader.
Speaker Ghimire proposes more working days to streamline passage of bills.
Prime Minister Oli removes State Minister Tamang over Kulman Ghising sacking row.
At Nepal Communist Party’s 76th anniversary event, Oli and Dahal make scathing criticisms of each other.
The prime minister dismisses reports that Bhattarai’s resignation stemmed from dissatisfaction.
Chairman Lingden, Senior Vice-chair Tamang and Chief Whip Shahi held for staging protest after the party’s meeting.
Home ministry warns Rastriya Prajatantra Party against breaching restricted zones as the pro-monarchy outfit stages a demonstration today.
Shrestha bemoans lack of intra-party democracy in RSP. Says the party’s image of an alternative political force is at risk.
After two-party talks, Congress president consults party leaders on coalition’s challenges.
Questions raised over her activities and faction-building attempts, say party insiders.
In Lamichhane’s absence, RSP appears rudderless even as leaders say it aims to dispel perception it is a ‘one-man party’.
Disgruntled Congress General Secretary Thapa skips high-level mechanism’s meeting.
The Nepali Congress general secretary breaks silence as protests by teachers, civil servants and monarchists add pressure on ruling parties.
They question the prime minister’s party’s focus on street shows over governance amid growing public frustration.
UML leader Gyawali says the violence was premeditated and taking it as expression of mass frustration is wrong.
The government remains unwilling to form such a commission, insisting that the existing state mechanism is sufficient to investigate the incident.
The party establishment already wanted this, and with the general secretary conceding, the internal rift has narrowed.
PM criticised for failing to commit to police integration, endorsement of federal civil service Act.
Party chief Rajendra Lingden calls for a new consensus among all forces, reiterates release of leaders detained after March 28 violent protest.
During a discussion in Kathmandu, the prime minister skirts around the Bangkok meeting, choosing instead to offer homilies about Nepal’s ‘balanced’ foreign policy.