RPP central committee meeting is being held from today
Kathmandu. The Central Committee meeting of National Democratic Party RPP is starting today in Kathmandu. According to the party, the meeting will start at 11:30 am and will be held for two days. It is said that the meeting will discuss the organizational situation of the party, upcoming programs and preparations for the convention.
According to party general minister Rajendra Gurung, all those who were candidates in the internal elections held on February 21 have been invited to the meeting. In addition, the leaders who have been integrated into the party through the unity process will also be invited to participate in the meeting. Prior to the meeting, the Central Executive Committee meeting held on Thursday passed the agenda for organizing the convention in Kathmandu on the 26th, 27th and 28th of November.
According to party president Rajendra Lingden, the proposals passed by the executive committee will be presented at the central committee meeting. The meeting will also discuss the rules and guidelines prepared by the election committee.
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