CPN Announces 6-Point Action Plan for Structural Reform and Youth Inclusion
Kathmandu. The Communist Party of Nepal (CPN) has unveiled the outline of its 6-point action plan. In it, a radical change in the party's structure has been announced.
According to the plan passed by the party's Central Coordination Committee meeting, the participation of youth and 'neo-youth' (Gen Z) in all committees from ward to central level that will be elected will be increased to 50 percent, as stated in a press release issued by spokesperson Prakash Jwala on Saturday.
He said that the meeting has made the inclusion of the new generation along with experienced and mature leaders mandatory to establish the youth generation in leadership. The goal is to complete this plan through the Unity National General Convention to be held in the second week of November.
The party has decided to move forward with the process of party restructuring with clarity not only in politics but also in organization and culture.
The action plan mentions establishing a common understanding among patriotic forces to protect and strengthen the federal democratic republic and to play a strong role from both street and parliamentary fronts. Similarly, the CPN has also put forward a plan to make special efforts for the restructuring of the entire communist movement and the creation of a unified party.
The campaign to connect party workers and ranks with production and labor work regularly has also been prioritized in the action plan.
Jwala said that the CPN has set its roadmap by advancing the party's work in the international arena in a concrete ideological and diplomatic manner and completing the organizational adjustment work by the end of Jestha.
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