CPN-UML Vice Chairman Warns Election Results Could Create National Problems
Summary
CPN-UML Vice Chairman Prithvi Subba Gurung warns that the current election results, potentially giving a two-thirds majority, could cause national problems if constitutional amendments and federalism issues are not handled with consensus.
Key Points
- CPN-UML Vice Chairman Prithvi Subba Gurung warned that the election results might cause national problems.
- He expressed concerns about a potential two-thirds majority leading to forced constitutional amendments.
- Gurung questioned the ruling party's stance on federalism and the inclusive electoral system.
- He emphasized that decisions on the constitution and national issues require consensus among all parties.