June 24, 2026, Wednesday
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Ravi Lamichhane is unopposed in the chairmanship

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Kathmandu. Ravi Lamichhane has been elected unopposed as the president from the first convention of RSWP. According to RSP Central Election Commission Chief Bhuvan KC, the election commission declared him unopposed because he was the only candidate for the post of chairman.

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