CPN (UML) Begins Collecting Suggestions for Party Reform

Kathmandu. The Communist Party of Nepal (UML) has started collecting suggestions from the provincial level through a task force formed for party purification, strengthening, transformation, and reorganization.

A task force has been formed to collect suggestions on the necessary transformation and reorganization to further strengthen the relationship between the party and the public, reviewing the local level by-elections held on February 21.

According to Niraj Acharya, head of UML's Central Publicity and Publication Department, the task force started the suggestion collection campaign from Kathmandu in coordination with the Bagmati Province Organization Committee today.

He informed that the Bagmati Province Organization Committee meeting started on Friday, and a gathering was organized to collect suggestions after the meeting.

The eighth meeting of the UML Secretariat held on May 10 formed a 15-member task force under the convenership of Vice-Chairman Ram Bahadur Thapa. The first meeting of the task force held on May 26 in the presence of party chairman KP Sharma Oli determined the schedule for collecting suggestions at the provincial level.

According to the schedule, suggestions will be collected on June 17 for Koshi Province, June 19 for Lumbini Province, June 21 for Sudurpashchim Province, June 23 for Karnali Province, June 26 for Gandaki Province, June 28 for Madhesh Province, and July 1 for Capital Special Province and July 2 for Contact Coordination Special Province.

Central members of the relevant geographical area and provincial and district level officials will participate in the provincial level gatherings. The task force will also collect suggestions from the public on June 3 and from heads of central departments and various bodies on June 4.

 

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