UML and Maoists are holding their respective central committee meetings in the third week of December
UML and Maoist center are preparing for their respective central committee meeting to decide the election program to be held after three years. UML's central committee meeting has not been held since February 2080 and Maoist's central committee meeting has not been held since February 2080. UML's central committee will meet on the third week of December and Maoist's on December 21.
UML is reviewing the government's functioning, strengthening the organization, while Maoist is preparing a proposal for strengthening the role of the main opposition in the parliament and building the organization.
There has been a discussion within the UML that the government has not done the expected work . Although UML President KP Sharma Oli continued to discuss with the close leaders about making the work of the government effective, the result has not been reached.
Political parties are holding a central committee meeting to prepare a program for the upcoming elections. After the old parties started to be pressured by the newly emerged parties, they have prepared to reach the voters by holding an election-focused program three years ago. The leader has said that they are going to prepare a program so that they can go door to door and tell their stories when the voters are complaining about the old parties.
This week, UML has decided to hold a two-day national workshop and reach the ward level. Head of Publicity Department Rajendra Gautam said that the central committee is going to hold a meeting to approve the same program and make further plans. "The Central Committee will make more action plans to make Mission 084 successful", he said, "Now it is being prepared." He said that before the Central Committee sits, the Secretariat and then the Standing Committee will hold a meeting to prepare a proposal.
After the UML did not bring the expected results in the by-elections of the local level, the secretariat meeting has already made a decision to seriously review it and make a program. After falling behind the Maoists in the by-elections, UML has passed a resolution resolution to hold a two-day workshop by the head of the organization department and conduct a three-month campaign to all municipalities. The
workshop decided to renew the membership of the inactive members by building a committee up to the basic level. As there are currently three lakh organized members, a program has been set to increase it. "The main policy is to make new members of the youth and activate the old ones," Gautam said, "Accordingly, the membership renewal campaign will be conducted." Since then, the Maoists held a legislative conference in February and have been making necessary decisions by holding official and standing committee meetings.
Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal has started writing a political report for the Central Committee. Personal Secretary Ramesh Malla informed that the report to be presented to the Central Committee starting from December 21 has started.
'This central committee will formulate a program for strengthening the organization,' Maoist spokesperson Agni Prasad Sapkota said, 'Maoist's main policy is to return to the people.' The Maoists, who were excited after the creation of the Central Committee, have prepared to make a voter-centered program. Maoists have won 11 seats in this by-election.
After the formation of the Congress-UML alliance, the Maoists, who were left out of the union and state governments, are ready to reprogram the good governance and anti-corruption campaign led by the government. "Maoist good governance is against corruption, we will take more messages to the people," said Sapkota.
The discussion has started in the Maoist Central Committee to manage the conflict within the party. The conflict flared up after Deputy Secretary General Janardan Sharma had a different opinion saying that President Pushpa Kamal Dahal's leadership should be transferred and the working style should be changed. That conflict has not been managed yet. Although there was a debate on his different opinion in the provincial committees, it was not resolved. "The subject of inter-conflict management is also important in the upcoming central committee," said an official.
