After the party's establishment faction did not appear in favor of holding any kind of general convention before the elections, General Secretaries Gagan Thapa and Bishwaprakash Sharma have started preparing for a special general convention.
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The Congress Central Committee meeting, which began on October 11, has not yet been able to make a formal decision on whether or not to participate in the February 21 election. Rather than national issues and the election agenda, the Congress meeting is preoccupied with the issue of whether or not to hold a regular general convention before the election.
As the party's establishment wing is not in favor of holding any kind of general convention before the elections, General Secretaries Gagan Thapa and Bishwaprakash Sharma have started preparing for a special general convention.
A petition demanding a special general convention has been submitted to the party's central office, Sanepa, on Asoj 29, along with the signatures of 54% of the general convention delegates. There is a mandatory provision to call a special general convention if a regular general convention is not called before the 27th.
In today's central working committee meeting, leaders of the establishment wing have also put forward the argument that a general convention cannot be held before the elections, while leaders in favor of the general secretary are of the opinion that a regular general convention will be attracted.
In today's central working committee meeting, central members Gyanendra Bahadur Karki, Dr. Minendra Rijal, Deepak Giri, Ambika Basnet, Min Bahadur Bishwakarma, Sita Gurung, Ramjanam Chaudhary, Rajiv Bikram Shah, Prakash Rasaili Snehi, Bhim Parajuli and Gomakumari Bhattarai had expressed their views.
Joint General Secretaries Pandey and Pariyar had said that the schedule for the regular general convention should be announced before Falgun 21 . Central member Rijal said that if the regular general convention cannot be held before the election, preparations should be made for a special general convention .
