Bhatta, Bhattarai and Mahaseth elected Deputy General Secretaries of UML

Lekhraj Bhatta, Yogesh Bhattarai and Raghubir Mahaseth have been elected as Deputy General Secretaries of the CPN-UML. They emerged victorious at the party’s 11th National Convention.

Among them, Bhatta received the highest number of votes, garnering 1,452 out of the 2,227 votes cast followed by Mahaseth with 1,368 votes and Bhattarai with 1,348 votes.

As per the UML statute, there is a provision for three Deputy General Secretaries.

 

Four Oli-panel members elected UML Vice Chairs

Four members of the KP Sharma Oli panel, including Gokarna Raj Bista, have been elected Vice Chairs of the CPN-UML.

Prithvi Subba Gurung, Bishnu Poudel, Ram Bahadur Thapa ‘Badal’, Gokarna Raj Bista and Raghuji Pant were elected to the party’s vice chair positions.

Gurung secured the highest number of votes with 1,737, followed by Poudel with 1,675 votes, Badal with 1,516 votes, Bista with 1,368 votes, and Pant with 1,258 votes.

Although Bista won the Vice Chair post, he belongs to the Ishwor Pokharel panel, which lost the election for the party’s top leadership.

KP Oli re-elected as UML Chair

KP Sharma Oli has been re-elected as Chairman of the CPN-UML, securing a third consecutive term by defeating party rival Ishwor Pokharel at the 11th General Convention.

According to the final vote count, Oli received 1,663 votes, while Pokharel garnered 564.

Voting, which began on Wednesday morning, saw 2,227 of the 2,263 general convention delegates cast their ballots. Thirty-six representatives abstained from the voting process.

 

 

 

 

 

UML GC: Voting completes with 2, 227 votes cast

A total of 2,227 delegates have voted in the election that took place for a new leadership of the CPN-UML. 

The voting took place under the 11th National Congress of the party underway in the federal capital.

The party's Central Election Commission Vice Chair Sanuraj Pokharel shared that the voting concluded at the Congress venue, Bhrikutimandap with a total of 2,227 of 2,263 delegates casting their vote. . 

According to him, 36 people abstained from the voting.

He shared that preparations are underway to start the counting of votes, as some time is required to collect the documents for the counting of votes and establish a consensus. 

The results will be out within three hours of the start of the counting.

Voting for the UML new leadership had begun at 9:12 am on Wednesday. 

A total of 642 candidates had filed nominations for the post of 301 central members in UML. 

For the vote, 80 electronic voting machines were used. Incumbent Chair KP Sharma Oli and Senior Vice-Chair Ishwar Pokharel are leading different groups to be elected as the new leadership of the CPN-UML.

 

UML National Congress: Voting begins

Although voting in the ongoing 11th National Congress of the CPN UML was said to begin from 8:00, it began delaying an hour.

The National Congress to elect new leadership in UML is going on at Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu. 

It was inaugurated by Chairman, KP Sharma Oli, at Sallaghari, Bhaktapur last Saturday. 

KP Sharma Oli and Ishwor Pokharel are vying for the post of chairman. Oli is in re-election bid for the third time in a row.

A total of 660 leaders have filed candidacies for the 301-member central committee in the party. 

There are 80 machines installed for voting. As many as 2,263 representatives are attending the convention.

The leadership-changing convention of the UML is held in the wake of the Sept 8-9 Gen Z movement that significantly influenced national politics. 

The event is observed with keen interest whether Oli, who had to step down as Prime Minister of the coalition government following the Gen Z movement, will be reelected chairman for the third time to reinforce his power in the party or gets drubbed by Pokharel. 

The Oli-led faction has claimed that it is an adverse situation facing the party and country, which warrants a leadership of able person, while Pokharel and his panel have asserted that Oli should not continue considering the anti-incumbency atmosphere, especially after the Gen Z movement.

UML 11th National Congress: Final list of candidates published

The final list of candidates for the election to be held under the 11th National Congress of the CPN-UML has been published. 

As per the name list of the candidates published by the Central Election Commission of the party, Chairperson KP Sharma Oli and senior Vice-President Ishwor Pokharel are contesting for the post of Chairperson. 

Similarly, 11 candidates have filed their candidacies for five posts of Vice Chairperson. 

Similarly, Shankar Pokhrel and Surendra Pandey have registered their nominations for the post of General Secretary. 

Likewise, seven people have registered their candidacies for the post of Deputy General Secretary as well as 20 candidacies for nine Secretaries. 

The Commission has made preparations to hold voting from 4 pm today. 

There are 2,262 representatives in the National Congress.

 

 

UML 11th National Congress: Voting for new leadership today

The representatives of the 11th National Congress of the CPN-UML are going to vote today to elect the new leadership of the party.  

According to the Chairman of UML Central Election Commission Dr Bijaya Subba, the voting will take place this afternoon. 

It is said that the voting will be conducted by electronic voting machines. 

A total of 80 electronic voting machines have been arranged for the voting purpose.  

Managing Director of Ram Laxman Innovation Pvt. Ltd, Laxman Rimal, said that entry of the candidates' name list is going on from the company.

“We are making efforts to complete our part in time and handover to the UML Central Election Commission," Rimal shared.

He also hinted at some delay in the voting time since it is time consuming to enter the names of the candidates given the large number of the candidates.   

Aspirant candidates on Monday registered their nominations for the post of office-bearers and central committee members and the final name list of the voters was released on Monday itself. 

The UML's 11th National Congress will elect a 301-member new central committee.

As per the schedule, the voting will be held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu this afternoon. 

Chairperson KP Sharma Oli and Senior Vice Chairperson Ishwor Pokharel are vying for the top post in the UML.

 

UML 11th National Congress: Candidacy filing for new leadership election today

The candidacy filing of the candidates for the election of the new leadership is taking place today in the ongoing 11th National Congress of the CPN-UML, according to the Chairman of UML Central Election Commission Dr Bijaya Subba.

The namelist of the voters was made public last evening. The timeline to lodge complaints over the voters' namelist was set until 9 this morning.

The final namelist of the voters will be published at 10:15 am today and the candidates will be given the nomination form from 9 am to 12 this afternoon.

The candidates can register their forms from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm and the preliminary namelist of the candidates will be released at 2:30 pm. 

Dr Subba said that complaints on the candidates could be filed from 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm today itself. 

Likewise, the final namelist of the candidates will be made public at 6 this evening, Dr Subba said.

As per the schedule, the voting will be held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu from 11am to 5 pm on December 16. 

The voting will be conducted by electronic voting machines. 

Incumbent Chairman KP Sharma Oli and senior Vice Chairman Ishwor Pokhrel are vying for the top post in the UML.

 

UML scraps senior vice chair post

The CPN-UML has decided to change the structure of office bearers.

The Central Committee meeting held today prior to the start of the closed session of the 11th General Assembly has decided to remove the post of senior vice chairperson.

Standing Committee member Sher Bahadur Tamang informed that the meeting has decided to float a statute amendment proposal to form a 351-member committee including 19 office bearers by removing the post of senior vice chairperson and adding the post of secretary.

 

 

 

 

UML CC meeting discuss statute amendment proposal

The CPN-UML Central Committee held its last meeting today before the start of the closed-door session of the party's 11th National Congress. 

The meeting was held to discuss the agenda of the closed session. 

Opening the meeting, Chairman KP Sharma Oli said that the presence of party cadres at the inauguration ceremony of the National Congress yesterday confirmed the relevance of political parties in the country.

At the meeting, General Secretary Shankar Pokhrel presented the agenda including the election schedule, code of conduct, and current issues to be presented in the closed session.

 

 

UML seeking the best of both worlds?

The CPN-UML, the second largest party in the dissolved House of Representatives, appears to have a two-pronged strategy in a fluid political context as two recent moves of the party indicate.    

Mahesh Bartauala, chief whip of the UML parliamentary party in the dissolved House of Representatives (HoR), and Sunita Baral have filed a writ at the Supreme Court seeking reinstatement of the HoR. 

At the same time, the CPN-UML has registered itself at the Election Commission, making it clear that it is ready to contest the HoR elections slated for March 5 next year. 

Niraj Acharya, head of the party’s Election Department, and Office Secretary Bhishma Adhikari submitted the party registration application at the Election Commission, becoming the 66th registered party vying for the polls. 

After the registration, department Head Acharya said that UML is a party that completes all legal procedures for every type of election, and therefore the party has been registered accordingly.

The deadline for registering political parties for the HoR elections is until Mangsir 10 (Nov 26). 

According to Bartauala, the UML has moved the court seeking the reinstatement of the House of Representatives on the following counts.

1. Since Sushila Karki, a retired chief justice, is neither a member of the House of Representatives nor does she enjoy support from the parliamentary party of any political party for premiership, her appointment as Prime Minister is unconstitutional and in violation of Articles 76 and 132(2) of the Constitution. Therefore, the court should issue an order of certiorari against her appointment as PM.

2. The court should quash the Sept 12 decision of the President to appoint Sushila Karki as the PM, the swearing-in conducted on that basis and all other relevant appointments, along with all other illegal and unconstitutional actions, decisions and appointments. 

3. The presidential decision to dissolve the HoR, made on Sept 12 on the recommendation of PM Karki, should be quashed and the HoR reinstated. All state bodies and institutions that existed on that date should continue to function like they did before, and an order of mandamus should be issued in the name of respondents.

4. The court should issue a mandamus order to the President to begin the process of forming a new government in accordance with Article 76 of the Constitution.

5. It should issue a mandamus order to the Speaker and the Parliament Secretariat to make necessary arrangements for convening the session of the reinstated HoR.

6. After the reinstatement of the HoR, the court should issue an order of prohibition directing the government constituted unconstitutionally to halt all activities related to the HoR elections.

7. Considering the seriousness and sensitivity of the subject matter, this petition needs to be decided promptly. The respondents should be ordered to submit their written replies, and a continuous hearing conducted by fixing a date for the hearing.

UML knocks on SC’s door seeking restoration of HoR

The CPN-UML today filed a writ petition at the Supreme Court, seeking reinstatement of the House of Representatives (HoR).

Chief Whip of the UML Parliamentary Party in the dissolved HoR, Mahesh Bartaula, and Whip Sunita Baral jointly filed the writ petition at the apex court. 

The writ petition has demanded the revocation of appointment of Prime Minister Sushila Karki, the decision of HoR dissolution as well as all the decisions and appointments made after HoR dissolution. 

Chief Whip Bartaula mentioned that the writ petition has urged Karki's appointment be declared unconstitutional, stating that she was appointed to the post of Prime Minister against Article 76 and 132 (2) of the Constitution.  

Similarly, the UML has sought annulment of the decisions of appointments, oath and all government actions and decisions made by the President. 

 

 

UML registers party for HoR elections

The CPN-UML has registered the party for the elections to the House of Representatives (HoR).

CPN-UML Central Election Department Chief Niraj Acharya and other leaders today reached the Election Commission and registered the party for the elections. 

EC Spokesperson Narayan Prasad Bhattarai shared that a total of 67 political parties have so far filed applications for party registration to participate in the HoR Member elections scheduled for March 5. 

The CPN-UML has already filed an application for party registration for the National Assembly elections slated for January 25.

 

 

UML takes out rally ahead of National Volunteer Force announcement

CPN-UML has taken out a rally in Kathmandu on Friday before announcing the 'National Volunteer Force (NVF)'.

The rally, which started from Babarmahal bus stop, reached Karki Banquet in Babarmahal via Baneshwor and converged into an announcement assembly.

The march was led by UML leaders Mahesh Basnet, Ram Kumari Jhankri, Rajib Pahari, Youth Association Chairman Kshitij Thebe, and others.

While taking part in the rally, UML leader Basnet said he does not have any disagreement with Gen Z’s demands.

“We do not have any  disagreement with Gen Z’s demands. We are in constant touch with Gen Z,” he said adding, “But other elements are being active by showing their name and banners.”

The UML is set to announce the formation of the 'National Volunteer Force (NVF)' today to protect the party's policies and leadership.

UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli is scheduled to announce the force.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UML’s ward-to-province drive

The National Youth Association Nepal, the youth organization of the CPN-UML, has decided to form a youth force covering every ward and province, and assigning the responsibility to vice-president of the association, Maharaj Gurung. 

According to the association’s spokesperson Niroj Paudyal, a campaign to this effect will be conducted in all seven provinces from Nov 13 to 26. 

The aim is to dispel misconceptions about the party’s policies and leadership throughout the country, further strengthening and uniting the party through the upcoming general convention, establishing the party’s core leadership and youth leadership and ensuring the safety of the public in view of the deteriorating security situation across the country, the association stated.

 

UML organizes public demonstrations in all 753 local units

The CPN-UML  organized public demonstrations in all 753 municipalities of the country on Tuesday, demanding the reinstatement of the dissolved House of Representatives.

The UML has the program of holding rallies and corner assemblies in the presence of local leaders and activists in the municipalities.

According to Rajendra Gautam, head of the central publicity and publication department of the party, public rallies and demonstrations were organized at all municipal levels from the morning to defend the constitution and democracy.

Gautam said ward assemblies have already been completed in all 6,743 wards of the country on November 8, and that preparations are being made to hold district-level public demonstrations on November 15. 

Similarly, he said, a public demonstration would be organized in Kathmandu on November 22.