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Nepal Communist Party s Rival Faction Declares 3rd Phase Of Agitation Against Dissolution
The rival faction of the ruling Nepal Communist Party has announced third phase of agitation against Prime minister KP Oli’s decision of dissolving the House.
As the political crisis tightens its grip on Nepal, the rival faction of the ruling Nepal Communist Party on January 25 has announced the third phase of agitation against Prime minister KP Oli’s decision of dissolving the House of Representatives, the lower house, reported news agency ANI.
Earlier, the Election Commission on January 24 refused to recognise either of the factions of the Nepal Communist Party - one led by PM KP Oil and the other by Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Madhav Kumar. According to ANI, the poll panel said that both the factions have failed to follow the Political Parties Act 2017 and party statute. It is important to mention that both the factions had filed an application in the Election Commissi
Nepal s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli was expelled from the ruling Nepal Communist Party on Sunday weeks after his recommendation for the dissolution of the House of Representatives triggered political unrest in the country
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Prachanda elected as new parliamentary leader of Nepal’s ruling party
Madhav Kumar Nepal, who was elected chairperson of the party, proposed Prachanda’s name as the leader of the Parliamentary Party. December 24, 2020 12:23:15 am
Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’. (File)
The dissident faction of the Nepal Communist Party on Wednesday elected Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ as leader of its Parliamentary Party, a post previously held by Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli.
Madhav Kumar Nepal, who was elected chairperson of the party, proposed Prachanda’s name as the leader of the Parliamentary Party. A party meeting then unanimously endorsed the proposal. However, none of Oli’s supporters attended Wednesday’s meeting.