Rastriya Swatantra Party National Convention Begins in Chitwan
Chitwan. The closed session of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP)'s first national convention, underway in Bharatpur, Chitwan, is scheduled to begin on Tuesday at 2 PM.
A detailed work schedule has been set to present various reports and advance the process of selecting new leadership during the closed session, informed General Secretary Kabindra Burla Koti. According to him, the delegate registration process began at 10 AM. The delegate management subcommittee has been advancing the registration process. After the lunch break at 11:45 AM, party president Rabi Lamichhane is scheduled to formally inaugurate the closed session at 2 PM.
Following the commencement of the closed session, a work schedule has been publicized for discussions on reports from various bodies. Accordingly, the Discipline Commission's report will be presented by Ramakant Rimal, followed by the party's financial report by Treasurer Lima Adhikari. Similarly, party General Secretary Burla Koti will present the organizational report.
Today itself, from 3:45 PM to 4:45 PM, the proposal for amending the statute passed by the central committee will be presented by Joint General Secretary Bipin Kumar Acharya and will be ratified.
Likewise, the economic-political proposal that will guide the party's future direction will be presented by Vice-President Dr. Swarnim Wagle, while President Rabi Lamichhane will present the political report. Discussions and presentations on the president's report are scheduled until 6:35 PM.
In the final phase of the closed session, President Lamichhane will announce the formation of the interim management committee. With this, the organizing committee will hand over the entire responsibility of the election to the Election Commission, as per the work agenda.
At the end of the program, the Election Commission will publish information regarding the election process and a detailed timetable, after which the process of leadership selection will continue to move forward, the party stated.

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