Kathmandu. Young leaders have expressed dissatisfaction with the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) for forming a 45-member Central Coordination Committee. The NCP was formed through the merger of 25 factions, including the former CPN (Maoist Center) and the CPN (Unified Socialist).Following election results that fell short of the internal assessment of becoming a decisive force in the House of Representatives with at least 60 seats, coordinator Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' called the first meeting of the Central Coordination Committee on Chaitra 19. During the meeting, Prachanda presented a preliminary review report on the electoral defeat.On the same day, leader Prem Bahadur...