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UML does not have a culture of generational power transfer
Every 10 years, we should review the constitution in order to reflect the aspirations of the people. However, the changes ...
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KATHMANDU, Dec 19: The 11th General Convention of the CPN-UML, which concluded formally on Thursday, has passed a 24-point political proposal on contemporary issues.
However, the election results within the UML do not appear to support that narrative. Instead, the convention has shown that the party is once again seeking firm resolve and strong leadership. Oli has ...
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Oli's ouster will open the door for generational transfer of power
Among the three mainstream political parties, the CPN-UML has been the most lagging in internalising the spirit of the Gen Z movement. The party's chair, KP Sharma Oli, who was the prime minister when ...
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More than 100 youths are aspiring to make their debut in the CPN-UML central committee at the party’s 11th general convention ...
Under three months remain for the scheduled March 5 polls, with a total of 119 parties in the fray. Many of these are established outfits or their offshoots, formed after party mergers and splits. Yet ...
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