Unified Socialist Adopts Cautious Approach Towards New Alliance
The CPN (Unified Socialist) party has taken a cautious stance regarding the formation of a new alliance following a secretariat meeting held on Monday.
The party’s general secretary, Ghanshyam Bhusal, stated, “In light of the Prime Minister’s recent decision, the country has entered into a new political dynamic. However, the purpose, process, and structure of this new dynamic remain unclear.”
The official meeting of the Maoist Center on Monday underscored the importance of including the Unified Socialist Party in the alliance. However, the socialist party has expressed reluctance to make a decision without a clear understanding of the alliance’s foundation.
The CPN (Unified Socialist) currently holds 10 seats in the House of Representatives, indicating its significance in the political landscape.
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