CPN (UML) Central Coordination Committee Meeting Concludes, Announces National Unity Convention Schedule

Kathmandu. The Nepali Communist Party (CPN) has made public the seven-point decisions of the first meeting of the Central Coordination Committee. The meeting, chaired by Coordinator Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' and conducted by Co-coordinator Madhav Kumar Nepal, has set the schedule for the party's upcoming National Unity Convention and a roadmap for organizational strengthening.

The meeting decided to organize the party's National Unity Convention in Kathmandu from November 27 to December 1, 2025 (Mangsir 11-15, 2083 BS). Prior to this, a schedule has been set to complete the adjustment of all people-related organizations and local level committees by the end of May and to complete the ward, municipality, district, and provincial level conventions from August to November.

The party has also taken a revolutionary decision to ensure 50 percent representation of youth and new youth in its elected committees.

Similarly, the meeting passed the review report of the elections held in February and formed an 11-member task force to provide suggestions for constitutional amendment. The task force, including members such as Dev Gurung, Prakash Jwala, Rekha Sharma, and Khimlal Devkota, will provide suggestions on the strengths and weaknesses of the constitution.

The party has also expressed its commitment to make special efforts for the reorganization of the entire communist movement and the construction of a unified party by passing 19 contemporary proposals.

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