The Central Committee, geography, mass organizations, party departments, and nominees have finalized 2,262 representatives.
What you should know
The number of delegates for the 11th UML General Convention has been finalized. The number of delegates has been finalized at 2,262, including representatives from the Central Committee, geography, mass organizations, party departments, and nominees.
According to Kashinath Adhikari, head of the organization department, the general convention representatives have been finalized after 108 people were nominated. 355 are central committee members, 29 are central disciplinary commission members, 30 are accounts commission members, 25 are election commission members, and 25 are directly elected from the advisory council. Recently, the central secretariat has nominated 108 people.
About 1,135 representatives have been elected from the constituency. Elections were held in various areas of 20 districts for general convention representatives.
As elected representatives, 45 representatives, including at least two women members, have been elected from the party members working in provincial (including special) committees in the country.
If the minimum number of party members in a province exceeds 800, one more woman representative will be elected, and if each additional 8/800 exceeds that, one more elected representative will be elected. If it exceeds that, women will be elected in the first 800 and others will be elected in the same proportion. In this way, about 1,135 representatives have been elected from the constituency.
The method was set to elect one representative for every 1,200 members from all districts and 165 constituencies, including one youth under the age of 40, and four representatives, including at least one woman.
In special districts, three representatives, including at least one woman, have been elected for every 1,200 party members.
