Nepali Congress to Hold Central Committee Meeting to Review Federal Parliament Elections

Kathmandu. The Nepali Congress is set to convene a Central Committee meeting within the first week of Chaitra to review the Federal Parliament elections held on Falgun 21. Congress Spokesperson Devraj Chalise informed that they are preparing to call the Central Committee meeting within the first week of Chaitra.

'We are preparing to call the Central Committee meeting within the first week of Chaitra to review the elections,' Spokesperson Chalise told Ratopati, 'We have requested reports from various districts to discuss what happened in the elections at the Central Committee level. The process of receiving reports has begun.'

The Congress, which emerged as the largest party in the Federal Parliament elections held in 2079 BS, has now slipped to second place. Not only has it dropped to second place, but it is also certain to stand in Parliament as the weakest opposition in its history. The Congress is preparing to call a Central Committee meeting to discuss this matter.

The Congress won only 38 seats in total, securing 18 seats in direct elections and 20 seats in proportional representation.

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