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UML to review its performance in local polls

KATHMANDU, June 14: The ninth meeting of the CPN-UML Secretariat has come to a conclusion that the party did not get...

By Republica

KATHMANDU, June 14: The ninth meeting of the CPN-UML Secretariat has come to a conclusion that the party did not get satisfactory results in the key posts in the recently-held local level elections.


The meeting came up with such a conclusion while deciding to focus the party’s attention on the new course after a thorough review of the election results.


Sharing the information about the meeting held at the Party Headquarters in Chyasal on Monday, Deputy General Secretary Pradeep Kumar Gyawali said results of the local level elections should be accepted after participating in the election since the sovereign franchise of the citizens was exercised in elections. 


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He shared that the meeting discussed the reasons behind poor results in the posts of mayor and chairperson, adding a fact has been established that the CPN-UML has emerged as the largest party with 34 percent of popular votes.  


The meeting took the decision that the committees concerned would take action against those involved in betraying the party's candidates, the UML leader mentioned. 


Gyawali also stated that any of the party leaders should not be engaged in blame games against the party’s main leadership.


The meeting also decided to organize an orientation program for the newly-elected people's representatives from the party on June 16-17 in Kathmandu. 


Similarly, the meeting also formed some departments of the party.


(RSS)


 

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