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CPN Unified Socialist giving final shape to its central committee

Kathmandu: The CPN Unified Socialist is giving final shape to its central committee by the end of Asar.

In addition to geography and region, the party said that qualification and contribution to the party will be considered while selecting central members. 

As many as 206 central members are being inducted into the CPN (US), the party which held its central convention recently.

The party’s working committee will have 299 members and 21 office bearers. 

A total of 93 central members including Madhav Kumar Nepal as chairman of the party, Jhalanath Khanal as honorable leader, and Ghana Shyam Bhusal as general secretary were elected unanimously. 

Currently, posts for 206 central members are lying vacant in the party.

Province in-charge and secretaries from all seven provinces were directed to recommend names for the central committee members.