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Nepali Congress discusses party statute amendment

Nepali Congress Central Working Committee meeting

Kathmandu, November 25

A panel formed to propose amendments to the statute of Nepali Congress has submitted its draft report to the party’s Central Working Committee meeting on Sunday.

The main opposition party is discussing the draft at the meeting that began in Kathmandu this morning.

According to leaders, the panel has proposed that one leader hold only one position in the party. It means leaders of sister organisations cannot assume any role in the party committees and vice versa.

Likewise, the number of officials at the central level will be kept same. However, some leaders have proposed increasing the number of officials and their views have also been included in the report as ‘notes of dissent’, according to the panel’s spokesperson Ramesh Lekhak.

The dissidents have proposed three vice-presidents and five to seven joint general secretaries in the party.

Lekhak says a meeting of the panel had endorsed the draft to submit to the CWC on Saturday.

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