Internal Party Conflicts Intensify After Election Setbacks
Summary
Smaller opposition parties in Nepal face intensified internal conflicts following setbacks in the recent House of Representatives elections, with key leaders demanding party reorganizations and resignations.
Key Points
- Internal disputes have intensified in Nepal's smaller opposition parties after setbacks in the House of Representatives elections.
- CPN (Maoist Centre)'s senior leader Jhalanath Khanal demands resignation of leaders Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Madhav Kumar Nepal for party reorganization.
- Nepali Congress faces factional battles between supporters of special and regular general conventions amid leadership disputes.
- CPN-UML pressures KP Sharma Oli to step down following government failure and internal party dissatisfaction.