“It’s Not Time to Change PM,” Asserts CPN (Unified Socialist) Chair Nepal
Madhav Kumar Nepal, Chairman of CPN (Unified Socialist), has emphasized that it is not yet time to change the Prime Minister.
In response to discussions among some leaders of the ruling Nepali Congress party regarding a potential change in the Prime Minister, Nepal asserted the importance of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ continuing in his current position.
Chairman Nepal made these remarks while addressing the media following a parliamentary meeting on Monday. He highlighted the ongoing efforts of the government in preparing the annual policy and programs, as well as the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
“It is not the right time to raise the issue of changing the Prime Minister,” stated Chairman Nepal. He emphasized the need for stability and continuity in leadership, especially during crucial phases of governance such as budget planning and policy formulation.
The statement from the CPN (Unified Socialist) Chairman comes amidst speculations and discussions within the ruling coalition regarding potential changes in leadership dynamics. However, Nepal’s remarks underscore a stance favoring the current Prime Minister, indicating a commitment to maintaining consistency in leadership for effective governance and policy implementation.
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