The standing committee, which met at the party central office on Thursday, objected to the fact that the Congress-UML coalition government had conspired to split the party by bringing an ordinance.
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The Maoist Center has demanded to convene the winter session of the Parliament. The government has pushed back the session of the parliament and is preparing to introduce an ordinance related to the party.
The standing committee held at the party central office on Thursday objected to the Congress-UML coalition government's conspiracy to split the party by bringing an ordinance. It has been concluded that the government has gone in the opposite direction to bring instability.
Party President Pushpa Kamal Dahal said in the meeting that the government is trying to proceed on the path of an ordinance on the need to call the parliament and that there is a conspiracy to split the party. Vice President and Spokesperson Agni Prasad Sapkota said that he will pressure the government to convene the Parliament.
The government is reluctant to call the parliament. Now pressure should be put on calling the Parliament meeting. It is wrong to introduce a party-based ordinance at this time," he said. "The government is trying to follow an autocratic path by dividing the party. Our party strongly opposes it. In the
meeting, Dahal accused the Oli government of blocking the good work done by his government. They said that they will make a program to counter it. Dahal also informed that the central committee will decide on a 6-month campaign focusing on Madhyapahari Lokmarg and Hulaki Highway, which will start from December 21.
Stating that the result of the by-elections at the local level has awakened confidence in the Maoists, Dahal said that socialism should be practiced in the municipalities won by his party. He said that for the reconstruction of the Maoists, the leaders and workers should work at the local level for 6 months and he would prepare a political report accordingly.
He informed that he had prepared a political document titled 'Resolution of Party Transformation and Reconstruction: Today's Need' and concluded that the problems within the party should be resolved. Admitting that the Maoist failed in the past in the campaign of recognition of tribals, tribes, women, Dalits, Madhesi and backward communities, he is ready to prepare a political report to pay attention to it in the future.
Dahal is also committed to increasing the percentage of women's participation in every part of the state and the party. He said that in terms of 'defending or amending the constitution', for political stability, there should be a directly elected executive president, a fully proportional system and the party's view that ministers should be appointed from outside the parliament.
'The identity of different communities has not been paid attention to. The rights of tribal tribes, women, Dalits, Madheshi and other backward communities should be taken care of," Dahal mentioned in his political report. It is mentioned in the report that the Maoist government will not go.
'The party builds the organization by sitting in the opposition. It turns to the people, not to the government," he says. "They protest and warn about the weakness of the government from the house and the streets. It is not in the game of making a government.'
Besides, the Maoists have proposed that all the central members should submit their property details saying that the party cannot be strong until it is purified. At a time when Maoist leaders and activists are turning into 'new wealth', Dahal has proposed to submit the property details. In the standing committee meeting, Dahal said, "In order to purify the party, all the leaders will have to submit their property details to the central office. We ourselves have to be an example of transparency.
Maoist collected the property details of central members in 2065 but did not make them public. Then in October 2069, an investigation committee was formed to investigate the property of the Maoist leader under the leadership of Amik Sherchan. Although 65 complaints were investigated before the committee, the report was not made public. Complaints were filed from high-level leaders to workers to investigate the property.
