Ruling Coalition Leaders Convene at Baluwatar to Strategize Seat Allocation for NA Election
In a crucial session held today at Baluwatar, leaders of the ruling coalition are actively engaged in discussions to determine the allocation of seats among member parties for the upcoming National Assembly (NA) election scheduled for January 25.
The central focus of the meeting is to reach consensus on the number of candidates each member party can field, thereby shaping the composition of the National Assembly. This critical decision-making process underscores the coalition’s commitment to presenting a united front in the electoral arena.
In addition to seat allocation deliberations, the meeting serves as a platform for leaders to address contemporary political issues. It provides an opportunity for in-depth discussions and strategic planning on key matters, fostering cohesion within the coalition.
Among the prominent figures present at the meeting are Prime Minister and Chairman of Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal, President of Nepali Congress Sher Bahadur Deuba, Chairman of Unified Socialist Madhav Kumar Nepal, and other influential leaders representing the coalition.
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