Nepali Communists Unite: A New Political Force Emerges
In a landmark move, nine parties, including the CPN-Maoist Centre, are merging to form the Nepali Communist Party ahead of the upcoming elections. This unification aims to address the Gen-Z revolution's demand for good governance and economic prosperity, reshaping Nepal's political landscape.
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On the eve of a historic political shift, nine parties, including the CPN-Maoist Centre, have announced their merger to form the 'Nepali Communist Party'. This move comes as a strategic response to the recent Gen-Z revolution demanding significant political change in Nepal.
The CPN-Maoist Centre, led by former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, along with other leftist factions, seeks to unify under a single political umbrella. The Vice-Chair, Narayankaji Shrestha, addressed a pivotal meeting emphasizing the importance of addressing Gen-Z demands for good governance, stability, and economic prosperity.
The unified party will be guided by Marxism-Leninism principles, aiming to implement scientific socialism adapted to Nepali society. With elections looming, this merger marks a critical juncture in Nepal's political narrative, promising to redefine the communist movement and resonate with the broader calls for reform across the nation.