There will be no voting to elect the leader of the RSVP parliamentary party
Kathmandu. The National Independent Party will not vote to elect the leader of its parliamentary party. After the discussion of the top leaders of the party, it has been decided to unanimously elect the leader of the party with the consent of all the elected MPs of the party.
It has been agreed to make Balen Shah, a senior leader of the RSVP, as the leader of the unanimous parliamentary party. General Minister Kavindra Burlakoti informed that a central committee meeting will be held on the 12th to approve the agreement.
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