RSP Sets Nine-Point Agenda for Central Committee Meeting
Kathmandu. The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has finalized nine agendas for its upcoming Central Committee meeting, scheduled to be held at the party's central office on Monday.
According to party spokesperson Manish Jha, the meeting will primarily focus on organizational strengthening, preparations for the upcoming general convention, and policy reforms.
Spokesperson Jha stated that the meeting will begin with a briefing on the party's activities to date, followed by a session where 20 central members will be given two minutes each to provide reports from the grassroots level.
A key agenda of the meeting includes the nomination of central committee office-bearers and discussions on the draft of the general convention procedures. Additionally, Jha noted that there will be in-depth deliberations regarding necessary amendments to the party statute.
The RSP has also proposed the formation of a 'Local Level Candidate Club' targeting local elections and has called for applications from interested candidates. According to spokesperson Jha, the party has prioritized the issue of ensuring voting rights for Nepalis living abroad from their current locations.
The meeting will ratify previous decisions made by the secretariat and address correspondence received from various commissions and bodies. Furthermore, the agenda includes providing directives to thematic departments for planning and policy brainstorming, as well as amending the parliamentary party's statute, spokesperson Jha informed.
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