Maoist Center to vote for PM Deuba

KATHMANDU, July 18: CPN (Maoist Center) has made a unanimous decision to vote in favor of the confidence motion registered by Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba at the Federal Parliament Secretariat.  A meeting of the Maoist parliamentary party held at Singha Durbar earlier on Sunday afternoon   decided to vote in favor of PM Deuba, according to Rameshowr Yadav, a Maoist lawmaker.  On the occasion, Maoist Chairperson briefed the lawmakers of the current political events.  Prime Minister Deuba is taking the trust vote from the lower House of parliament in the second meeting to be held on Sunday afternoon, as per Article 76(6) of the constitution. Deuba was elected the prime minister replacing UML’s KP Sharma Oli as per Article 76 (5).  Deuba will have to garner at least 136 votes in the 275-member House to win the confidence.

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Lumbini Province suspends two CPN (Maoist Center) ministers

KATHMANDU: Chief Minister Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary of Lumbini Province has taken action against two ministers affiliated with CPN (Maoist Center) by suspending them from their positions. Finance Minister Dhan Bahadur Maski Rana and Minister for Urban Development Krishna KC Namuna

These leaders are likely to be ministers from CPN (Maoist Center)

KATHMANDU, Dec 27: A new government has been formed under the leadership of Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN (Maoist Center) Pushpa Kamal Dahal. An eight member Council of Ministers has been formed and is likely to be extended any time soon. As the CPN (Maoist Center) has formed a coalition government

Maoist Center Chair Dahal offers condolence to victims of Bara bus accident

Chairperson of the CPN (Maoist Center) Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said he was saddened by the Bara accident wherein many people lost their lives.

Chief Whip of the Maoist Center Bista suspended

Chief Whip of the CPN (Maoist Center) Karnali Pradesh Sabha Thammar Bista has been suspended.

Maoist Center decides to ratify MCC

KATHMANDU, Feb 27: CPN (Maoist Center), a key coalition partner of the government, has decided to support the government to ratify the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). A central committee meeting of the party held on Sunday took a decision to ratify the MCC compact agreement with an ‘interpretative declaration’. The party took the decision after the ruling alliance conducted an ‘interpretative declaration’ on the disputed points.  With this, the ruling alliance has now forged a consensus to ratify the MCC compact.

CPN (Maoist Center): Inaugural session begins

The inaugural session of the eighth general convention of the CPN (Maoist Center) has started in Kathmandu.

CPN (Maoist Center): Inaugural session begins

The inaugural session of the eighth general convention of the CPN (Maoist Center) has started in Kathmandu.

Maoist Center discusses party strengthening issues

KATHMANDU: Standing Committee meeting of the CPN (Maoist Center) on Monday discussed the issues which are believed to strengthen party. The meeting that took place at the party central office Parisdanda dwelt on the party’s upcoming convention, according to party spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara. "Party’s national convention, province and local conferences, party membership renewal and the formation of departments were the agenda on the table in the meeting,” Mahara said. The Standing Committee members shall meet again at 8:00 on Tuesday for further discussion, it is said.

Maoist Center to lay claim on UML’s new logo

KATHMANDU, October 7: Following the reveal of the new logo by the CPN (UML) through their first ever statute congress, the logo aroused a new controversy between the party and CPN (Maoist Center). The Maoist Center has accused CPN (UML) of using their logo. We will take legal actions. The party is currently holding discussions in this regard, Dev Gurung, a leader of Maoist Center told Ratopati. Meanwhile, the CPN (UML) has maintained that the Maoist Center cannot stake claim on their new logo.  Earlier when the two parties had merged and formed the Nepal Communist Party (NCP), these two parties then had a common logo. The CPN (UML), now, after its split with CPN (Maoist Center) has slightly changed the logo and endorsed it through their recent statute congress held for the first time in party history.