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Ruling coalition does not want to endorse MCC, says KP Oli

In an exclusive interview with Annapurna Post, the main opposition leader said the five-party coalition is yet to create a conducive environment for them in Parliament which means the coalition government does not want to endorse the MCC | Photos: Dipen Shrestha/AMN

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By Annapurna Expresss published on 2022-01-08 18:01:00
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CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has said that the ruling coalition does not want to endorse America’s Millennium Challenge Corporation(MCC) from Parliament.  

In an exclusive interview with Annapurna Post, the main opposition leader said the five-party coalition is yet to create a conducive environment for them in Parliament which means the coalition government does not want to endorse the MCC.

KP Oli

Will they pass the MCC from Parliament? asked Oli.

He said: “They did not mention MCC in the Common Minimum Program(CPM), hope they now have remembered it. They have 165 votes in Parliament, they can endorse it.” Oli further added that the government has not yet consulted with the opposition on MCC.

For full interview, click here.

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