RSP Vice Chair Wagle asserts his party has pursued issue of change
Summary
RSP Vice Chairperson Dr Swarnim Wagle highlighted the party's focus on change, youth participation, and good governance ahead of the March 5 election, emphasizing the need for a clear majority.
Key Points
- Dr Swarnim Wagle, RSP Vice Chairperson, asserted the party has pursued the issue of change.
- The upcoming March 5 election is seen as a generation shift according to Wagle.
- RSP's organization now spans 38 countries, 77 districts, and 550 municipalities with 300,000 active members.
- The party prioritizes good governance, anti-corruption, infrastructure expansion, internet access, and energy availability.