Young Leaders Express Dissatisfaction Over Nepal Communist Party's New Central Coordination Committee
Summary
Young leaders of the Nepal Communist Party have expressed dissatisfaction with the newly formed 45-member Central Coordination Committee, criticizing it for not aligning with the party statute and lacking inclusivity after recent electoral setbacks.
Key Points
- Young leaders express dissatisfaction with the Nepal Communist Party's formation of a 45-member Central Coordination Committee.
- The party's election results fell short of expectations, prompting coordinator Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' to present a preliminary review.
- Critics claim the committee ignores statute guidelines and inclusive participation principles.
- Demands are made for transforming the committee into a General Convention Organizing Committee to enable leadership and generational change.