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CPN (Unified Socialist) will join govt soon: Madhav Nepal

KATHMANDU, Sept 26: CPN (Unified Socialist) Chairman Madhav Kumar Nepal has said that his party will join the government soon. Speaking at a Makwanpur District Chapter gathering on Saturday, Chairman Nepal said that the CPN (Unified Socialist) will become a part of the government.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 26: CPN (Unified Socialist) Chairman Madhav Kumar Nepal has said that his party will join the government soon. Speaking at a Makwanpur District Chapter gathering on Saturday, Chairman Nepal said that the CPN (Unified Socialist) will become a part of the government. 


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Nepal said that his party will steer the country toward development, safeguard democracy and enhance the nation's prestige. “The CPN (Unified Socialist) will join the government and move the country toward development. We want to protect democracy and serve our citizens. We want to enhance the country’s reputation as well,” Nepal said. 


Chairman Nepal also said that efforts will be made to ensure cooperation among the coalition partners. He said that a coalition government will be formed in all provinces by the ruling coalition. “We want to develop the culture of cooperation and run coalition governments in the provinces as well. We want to encourage intellectuals and promote qualified people,” Nepal said. 

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