Decision of merger between JSP Nepal and LOSPA Nepal
Kathmandu. Janata Samajwadi Party JSP Nepal and Democratic Samajwadi Party LOSPA Nepal have decided to merge the party. The joint meeting of officials of both the parties, including President Upendra Yadav and Mahant Thakur, held on Sunday, has decided to merge the party after evaluating and analyzing the current political situation of the country.
The meeting emphasized on the need to further institutionalize the federal democratic republican system and strengthen the progressive change issues including federalism, identity, proportional inclusion, social justice. Also, it has been concluded that we will proceed in an integrated manner for building a just society. LOSPA Nepal President Mahant Thakur and JSP Nepal President Upendra Yadav have expressed their joint commitment to the decision regarding party integration.
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