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HLPC, FSP agree on all-party conference

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KATHMANDU, Aug 22: The leaders of the High-Level Political Committee (HLPC) and Federal Socialist Party have agreed to finalize all the contentious issues pertaining to the upcoming Constituent Assembly (CA) election through an all-side political conference.



During the talks held this evening at the Secretariat of the HLPC, the two sides have agreed to organize the political conference to address the demands of all parties and sit for talks after holding preparations within two/three days. [break]



During the talks, leaders of the Federal Socialist Party demanded to keep the same number of seats (335) under the proportional electoral system and organize the all-party political conference.



In response, the leaders of the HLPC responded positively, forwarding the necessary process ahead.



After the talks, leaders of both sides said that the talks were held positively and in a friendly manner.



Chairman of the Federal Socialist Party Ashok Rai said that the meeting was conducted in a friendly environment and the talks were positive.



He said agreement has been made to find the consensus in all issues through the political consensus.



Likewise, CPN (UML) leader Raghuji Panta said the HLPC was positive to increase the seats under the proportional electoral system and organize the all-party roundtable conference.



Similarly, Nepali Congress leader Arjun Narsing KC said the leaders of the HLPC expressed their opinions clearly regarding the possible agreement in all issues expect government change and change in the spirit of the 11-point agreement and 25-point order.



Leader KC claimed that all the conflicting issues would be finalized by August 31.



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