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‘Some ministers have already resigned’

KATHMANDU, June 26: CPN (Unified Socialist) Chairman Madhav Kumar Nepal has said that some of the ministers from his party have already submitted their resignations.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, June 26: CPN (Unified Socialist) Chairman Madhav Kumar Nepal has said that some of the ministers from his party have already submitted their resignations. 


Addressing a meeting held on Sunday, Chairman Nepal said that some of the ministers from his party have said they have already submitted their resignations, adding that he was carrying their letters in his pocket and that they would be made public when the time comes. Chairman Nepal expressed his confidence that other ministers would also submit their resignations.


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Stating that the letter sent by the party was sufficient for the reorganization of the Cabinet, he said that the government should immediately reorganize the Cabinet on that basis. Chairman Nepal said that the coalition government would be given continuity. He said the coalition government would remain in place and would fight against all kinds of wrongdoings.


On the occasion, Chairman Nepal also instructed the leaders and cadres of the party to be ready to contest in all constituencies even if there is no alliance in the upcoming provincial and federal elections. He instructed the leaders and cadres to be active in the work of organization building.


 

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