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RSP to hold meeting with its ministers every Sunday

KATHMANDU, March 10: The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is going to hold a meeting with the ministers who have joined the new government from the party every Sunday.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, March 10: The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is going to hold a meeting with the ministers who have joined the new government from the party every Sunday.


According to RSP, a discussion will be held with the ministers once a week to make the work of the ministers more effective.


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"One force of the party is going to be concentrated on the ministries, one force is going to be concentrated on parliament and another force is being used for other works of the party," said General Secretary and party spokesperson Mukul Dhakal. “We will hold regular discussions with the party’s four ministers in the government. These discussions will be aimed at making the work of the ministries we hold effective.”


In the discussions with the party’s ministers, RSP Vice Chairman Dr Swanirm Wagle and General Secretary Dhakal will participate.


RSP Chairman Rabi Lamichhane has taken the charge of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Vice Chairman Dol Prasad Aryal the Ministry Of Labor, Employment and Social Security, Biraj Bhakta Shrestha the Ministry of Youth and Sports and Sumana Shrestha has taken the charge of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology.


 

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