In the discussion held at the Prime Minister's Office today, Prime Minister Karki requested that the commission should discuss with old, new and all stakeholders.
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Prime Minister Sushila Karki has asked the Election Commission to communicate with all political parties. In the discussion held at the Prime Minister's Office today, Prime Minister Karki requested that the commission should discuss with old, new and all stakeholders, a minister said.
Similarly, since the government has been formed for the February 21 elections, she has requested that preparations be made so that there is no shortage. .
Karki asked the Commission what the government should facilitate. She also discussed with the commission by bringing home minister, finance minister and law minister together.
What should be done? Do . The government is ready to support everything," a minister said, quoting Karki. After Karki requested to discuss with the parties, he informed that he was called on the 30th by the Commission.
The commission is ready for the election and the schedule of the election has been passed and made public, so he said in the briefing meeting that he will proceed accordingly.
Political parties including Congress, UML, Maoists are expecting President Ramchandra Paudel to gather all-party consensus for the elections. President Paudel is in favor of the Prime Minister taking such an initiative as the executive head. It is against this background that Prime Minister Karki's initiative has started.
UML Senior Vice President Ishwar Pokharel, Vice President Vishnu Paudel and General Secretary Shankar Pokharel met the President jointly a few days ago. Even after that, meetings are being held with other leaders of the second level. The President is meeting leaders of Congress, Maoist and other political parties. In all these meetings, the issue of elections seems to be at the center.
The Election Commission has published the election schedule with the registration of political parties within 1 to 10 December to participate in the House of Representatives elections on February 21. There is a legal provision that only political parties registered with the commission can register for election purposes.
According to Article 271 of the Constitution and Article 48 of the Political Parties Act 2073, the parties registered in the Commission will have to re-register the party for the purpose of participating in the relevant elections. There are currently 122 political parties registered in the Commission.
The group that wants to form a new party and take part in the upcoming elections must obtain a certificate of party registration from the Commission before registering the party for the election, i.e. before 30 November. Similarly, for the proportional election system, there is a schedule for political parties to submit their closed list on 18th and 19th December. Other news related to
