CPN-Unified Socialist Party Secretariat Meeting Underway

The ruling CPN-Unified Socialist Party is currently in the midst of a Secretariat meeting at its central office in Alok Nagar, Kathmandu. The meeting, chaired by the party’s spokesperson, Jagannath Khatiwada, is deliberating on a range of pressing issues, prominently featuring discussions on the upcoming National Assembly elections scheduled for January 25.

One of the primary focal points of the meeting is the strategic planning for the National Assembly elections, where the Unified Socialist Party has secured two seats in the ruling coalition’s allocation. With a total of 19 seats available, this allocation underscores the party’s significance within the coalition and sets the stage for its active participation in shaping the political landscape.

Party insiders reveal that the discussions are not confined solely to electoral matters; the Secretariat meeting is also addressing various contemporary issues that warrant the party’s attention. As the political climate in Nepal undergoes shifts and challenges, the ruling CPN-Unified Socialist Party aims to navigate these complexities with a unified and strategic approach.

With just a few weeks remaining until the National Assembly elections, the decisions made during this Secretariat meeting are expected to have far-reaching implications for the party’s positioning and influence in the political arena. The outcome of these discussions will likely shape the party’s stance on critical matters and contribute to the broader political discourse leading up to the elections.

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