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Madhav Nepal Announces Plan to Complete Party Unification Within One Week

March 12, Kathmandu – Madhav Kumar Nepal, Co-Coordinator of the Nepal Communist Party and former Prime Minister, has announced plans to complete the remaining organizational unification work of the party within one week. He made this statement while speaking at the calendar launch event organized by the Contact Coordination Provincial Committee of the All Nepal Women’s Association (Revolutionary) on the occasion of the New Year.

Nepal acknowledged that the recent election results differed from expectations and emphasized the need for a serious review. He urged all members to engage in self-reflection regarding the activists’ level of activity and honesty during the election. “The Central Coordination Committee consists of 45 members. These members have been holding meetings within seven days to discuss various issues,” he said. “They have already presented their views on national problems, the challenges the country faces, political crises, the communist movement, and the complexities of democratic struggle. We are deliberating on all these perspectives to reach a conclusive outcome.”

Recalling that communists have played a significant role in national politics since 1950 BS (circa 1993-94 AD), Nepal portrayed communists as true patriots. “We have been playing a crucial role in nationwide politics. Now, we must move forward as a unified party with a spirit of unity. Currently, there are 26 different factions, including women at various levels,” Nepal added.