Maoist General Convention: Group leaders finish reporting, SC meeting being held

KATHMANDU, Dec 30: Leaders of all 25 groups have finished reporting on behalf of their groups in the ongoing Eighth General Convention of the CPN (Maoist Center).  The groups were formed to discuss the political and ideological document presented by Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’.  As many as 14 team leaders reported on Wednesday while 11 others presented the comments on behalf of their teams on Thursday.  Shortly after the conclusion of panel-wise reporting, a standing committee began. The meeting will decide how the suggestions received from the groups will be incorporated in the final document. 

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Maoist Center’s Ex-SC meeting underway at Khumaltar to finalize office bearers

KATHMANDU, July 5: A meeting of the former Standing Committee (SC) of the CPN (Maoist Center) is currently at Khumaltar. The meeting is expected to finalize the office bearers of the party. The central committee meeting of the party is also scheduled for today.

Chair Prachanda’s political document tabled at SC, next meeting at 3PM

KATHMANDU: CPN (Maoist Center) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ tabled his political document in Friday’s Standing Committee meeting for discussion.  The document will be presented at the party’s forthcoming national conference.  The national conference is due to kick off on Sunday.  Party’s spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara shared that Chair Prachanda tabled the document in brief.  Another meeting to be held at 3 PM later today will discuss the document tabled by Prachanda, said Mahara.  “Today’s meeting discussed two major agendas.  Two communist parties are being annexed to our party today itself,” he added.

Maoist SC meeting: Size of provincial executive committee increased

KATHMANDU: The ruling CPN (Maoist Center) has increased the size of the provincial executive committee.  A Standing Committee meeting held on Thursday decided to increase the number of office-bearers and executive members in the provincial bodies.  With this, the number of office bearer positions has reached nine from seven.  Krishna Bahadur Mahara, the party spokesperson said that each of the seven provinces will have a chair, three vice-chairs, a general secretary, three joint secretaries and a treasurer.  Similarly, the 175-member provincial committee will now be of different sizes as per the number of electoral constituencies and local units in the respective provinces.  With the latest amendment, Province 1 will have a 259-member provincial committee compared to 271-member in Province 2, 275 in Bagmati and 229 in Gandaki provinces.  Similarly, Lumbini will have a 253-member province committee while Karnali and Sudur Paschim provinces will constitute 211 and 223-member provincial committees.

Maoist Standing Committee underway, to discuss Nat'l Conference

KATHMANDU: A Standing Committee meeting of the ruling CPN (Maoist Center) is underway at the Paris Danda-based party headquarters.  The meeting, which was scheduled for 11 AM, kicked off two hours later at 1 PM.  Thursday’s SC meeting will discuss preparations for the upcoming national conference of the party. The party is holding the national conference in the capital between December 26 and 28. “Similarly, the meeting will also dwell on the preparations for the forthcoming provincial conferences slated for Saturday,” said Ganesh Shah, a standing committee member.  As part of the national conferences, the party has accomplished ward-level and local unit-level conferences.  The meeting is also expected to discuss and sort out the issues regarding provincial structures as provisioned in the party statute.

Maoist Center holding SC meeting today - Khabarhub

KATHMANDU: CPN (Maoist Center) is holding a Standing Committee (SC) meeting today.

CPN(MC) to discuss cabinet expansion today

The ruling CPN (Maoist Centre) is scheduled to hold discussions in the standing committee (SC) meeting today

Maoist Center holding SC meeting today - Khabarhub

KATHMANDU: A Standing Committee (SC) meeting of CPN (Maoist Center) is taking place today.

Maoist Center summons SC meeting to pick ministers

KATHMANDU, September 22: The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Center) summoned it’s standing committee (SC) meeting to select leaders to be appointed as Ministers as the ruling government is all set to expand cabinet soon. The meeting has been called at 3 PM today at the party central office at Parisdanda, according to Ganesh Shah, a standing committee member of the party. “The meeting is likely to pick ministers,” he added. Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, backed by CPN (Maoist Center), CPN (Unified Socialist), Janata Samajbadi Party and Rastriya Janamorcha Party, has failed to expand cabinet even after 70 days of his appointment. Meanwhile, PM Deuba has prepared to appoint leader Narayan Khadka in the post of Minister for Foreign Affairs on Wednesday. Nepali Congress, the ruling party, has also called it’s office bearers meeting later this afternoon for the same.

Maoist Center calls emergency Standing Committee meeting

KATHMANDU: Ruling CPN (Maoist Center) has called an emergency Standing Committee meeting.  Party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda” summoned the meeting at its Paris Danda-based headquarters.  “The meeting began a while ago,” said Bishnu Sapkota, press aide to Chairman Prachanda. He further added that the meeting is discussing the party's organizational issues.  An SC meeting last week designated in-charges and deputy in-charges of seven provinces and chiefs of the district coordination committees.