Rastriya Swatantra Party Fails to Finalize Leadership Ten Days After National Convention
Summary
Ten days after the Rastriya Swatantra Party's national convention, leadership and central committee positions remain unfinalized amid ongoing negotiations over inclusivity and factional representation.
Key Points
- The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has yet to finalize its leadership and central committee ten days after its first national convention.
- Rabi Lamichhane was elected party president, with the authority to nominate remaining office bearers and central members to fulfill inclusivity provisions.
- There are ongoing discussions and disagreements between President Rabi and senior leader Balen Shah's faction regarding nomination allocations.
- The party's statute mandates specific representation quotas for women, indigenous peoples, and various ethnic communities within the central committee.
- Certain key positions such as vice-president, general secretary, spokesperson, and treasurer remain undecided, with factional negotiations continuing.