Congress factions at odds over general convention date
Dissidents want it before the polls, but Deuba faction insists on a post-election convention.
Dissidents want it before the polls, but Deuba faction insists on a post-election convention.
Two competing factions in the dissolved House’s largest party are caught in a tug-of-war situation as none appears ready to budge from its position.
Decision comes a day after the court ordered government not to recall 11 envoys appointed by former administrations.
Analysts say the new party’s influence will depend on its public agenda while critics question the same old faces.
Kirati’s return to the mother party comes a day after eight communist groups, including the Maoist Centre and the CPN (Unified Socialist), decided to merge into a single party.
Karki assures them of interim government’s commitment to federalism and timely, free and fair elections.
As the issue of when or how to convene the party representatives weighs heavy, office bearers pause central meeting.
As Dahal and Nepal inch closer to unification, disgruntled groups within their parties are preparing alternative plans.
Prime Minister Sushila Karki holds talks with Nepali Congress general secretaries seeking political commitment to create conducive environment for polls.
Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval remarks that the most important people are those who build and nurture institutions.
The rival faction warns the party would face a humiliating defeat if it goes to the polls under the incumbent leadership.
Party reaches out to Gen Z groups and it is engaging Energy Minister Ghising and Kathmandu mayor Shah.
Cabinet expansion expected after trust vote as ruling coalition coordinates support.
UML was the only holdout at Wednesday meeting between government, Gen Z representatives and political parties.
Electoral college to decide replacements for 18 members who retire on March 4.
This is the first time Karki is bringing the two sides, at odds since the September uprising, together for dialogue.
Although not mandatory, property disclosure is considered a standard for transparency.
Sunar is known for his provocative remarks and faces several legal cases in different courts.
Four new ministers to be sworn in at Sheetal Niwas today.
Youth leaders share text of agreement with government and also plan to inform the political parties about it.