Nepali Congress boycotts Gandaki Provincial Assembly meeting

KATHMANDU: The Nepali Congress parliamentary party in Gandaki Province has declared a boycott of the scheduled Gandaki Provincial Assembly meeting for this afternoon. The party’s decision stems from its stance that the current Chief Minister’s appointment is unconstitutional, a matter currently under Supreme Court review. Nepali Congress contends that convening the assembly meeting while the […]

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NC to boycott Gandaki Province Assembly meeting

KATHMANDU, May 23: The Nepali Congress (NC), the main opposition party, is going to boycott the meeting of the Gandaki Province Assembly. The meeting of the Gandaki Provincial Assembly has been called for 3 PM on May 24.

NC to boycott Gandaki Province Assembly meeting

KATHMANDU, May 23: The Nepali Congress (NC), the main opposition party, is going to boycott the meeting of the Gandaki Province Assembly. The meeting of the Gandaki Provincial Assembly has been called for 3 PM on May 24.

RPP decides against supporting the ruling alliance at provincial level

KATHMANDU: The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has made a noteworthy decision by choosing not to throw its weight behind the ruling coalition at the provincial level. In a meeting convened on Wednesday, the party's leadership unanimously resolved to refrain from aligning with the ruling alliance, as confirmed by party spokesperson Mohan Shrestha. Shrestha further elaborated that the RPP is inclined towards supporting the opposition coalition, marking a significant shift in its political stance. With a significant presence in the Gandaki Provincial Assembly, the RPP's decision carries considerable weight, especially as the Nepali Congress, the province's largest party,...

RPP decides against supporting the ruling alliance at provincial level

KATHMANDU: The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has made a noteworthy decision by choosing not to throw its weight behind the ruling coalition at the provincial level. In a meeting convened on Wednesday, the party's leadership unanimously resolved to refrain from aligning with the ruling alliance, as confirmed by party spokesperson Mohan Shrestha. Shrestha further elaborated that the RPP is inclined towards supporting the opposition coalition, marking a significant shift in its political stance. With a significant presence in the Gandaki Provincial Assembly, the RPP's decision carries considerable weight, especially as the Nepali Congress, the province's largest party,...

Vindu Kumar Thapa wins in Kaski-2B

POKHARA, Nov 24: Vindu Kumar Thapa of Nepali Congress has won a seat in the Provincial Assembly from Kaski-2B. He defeated CPN-UML's Meena Gurung by a margin of 1,309 votes and was elected as a member of the Gandaki Provincial Assembly.