The central committee meeting of the ruling party Nepal Communist Party (UML) and the main opposition party Nepal Communist Party (Maoist Centre) is starting today.
UML President and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is preparing to present a report covering national political situation in the meeting which will start from 11 am at the UML central office Chasal. In the
meeting, Vice President Surendra Pandey informed that about three minutes time will be provided to each central member to express his opinion on current issues along with the report. Vice President Pandey said that in the political report, the upcoming action plan, party organization strengthening, formation of the current government, partnership in the previous government, priorities of the government, constitutional amendment, economic reform, cooperatives etc. are covered. Three hundred and fifty-seven central members, presidents of seven provinces and heads of four central commissions will participate in the
meeting. The meeting is scheduled to take place within two days.
Likewise, the central committee meeting is being held at Parisdanda, the central office of the Maoist center today from 1 pm. In the meeting, Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal He will present a political and organizational report.
Party Vice-President and Spokesperson Agni Prasad Sapkota informed that the meeting will focus on the political report titled 'Resolution of Party Transformation and Reconstruction: Today's Need'. At the beginning of the meeting, Chairman Dahal will give a 'briefing' about the latest political situation and soon after, the report presented by him will be discussed. In the
meeting, four hundred and nine full central members, two hundred and five alternate central members, 75 from three commissions and one hundred and twenty-five officials from 10 provinces including seven geographical and three non-geographical will participate.
Earlier, to finalize the 'modality' of the central committee meeting, the standing committee of the party at 8 am today. The meeting is taking place. It is said that the meeting of both the political parties on the eve of the winter session of the Parliament will decide the concrete opinion on the agenda including constitutional amendment.
