Rastriya Swatantra Party Election Rules Bar Proposers from Supporting Multiple Candidates
Chitwan. As part of the election process for the first general convention of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), proposers for any post will not be allowed to be proposers for another candidate.
The party's Central Election Commission has issued a notice stating that an individual cannot sign as a proposer on the candidacy forms of more than one candidate.
Similarly, a supporter of any candidate will not be allowed to sign as a supporter on the candidacy forms of more than one candidate, the commission has clarified. According to commission chief Bhuwan KC, candidates for the party president post must have one proposer and 51 mandatory supporters with their names, contact numbers, and signatures when submitting the nomination form.
Likewise, for party office bearers and central committee member posts, each candidate must submit a nomination form with one proposer and 21 supporters, including their names, contact numbers, and signatures.
KC stated that any nomination form submitted in violation of the rules will be automatically deemed invalid. The closed session of the general convention is scheduled for today. The RSP has stated that the election process will proceed after the closed session.
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