[Nepal] - Ruling alliance proposes NC -# 039; s Uddhav Thapa as Koshi CM

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, JULY 3The ruling alliance meeting has agreed to propose Uddhav Thapa of Nepali Congress as the chief
ministerial candidate in Koshi province.
Ruling alliance forwards NC's Thapa as chief minister in Koshi
Ruling alliance seeks votes for its common candidates
Rajendra Prasad Pande, Vice-chairman of CPN (Unified Socialist) informed that the alliance
meeting held at Baluwatar, in the prime minister's official residence today, agreed to propose the formation of a new government led by
Thapa, the leader of Koshi Pradesh Assembly Congress Parliamentary Party, as the chief ministerial candidate.He informed after the meeting
that Congress and Maoist Centre had claimed the chief minister's position in Koshi Province
After discussion, they agreed to nominate Thapa, the leader of the Congress parliamentary party. After the meeting, Pandey
said, "Regarding the issue of government formation in Koshi Province, we have advised Uddhav Thapa, the leader of the NC parliamentary
party, to take up the position of chief minister on behalf of the coalition, rather than what the parties in the coalition in the federal
government suggest
Congress has the largest number within the alliance
Therefore, we have given support to the Congress' chief ministerial candidate."He also informed that there was discussion on moving forward
with the RPP in the Koshi Province government.After the government led by chief minister of Koshi Province Hikmat Karki, did not receive
vote of confidence, the coalition at the centre has been trying to form a government in Koshi Province.Yesterday evening, the Chief of Koshi
Province Parshuram Khapung called for government formation by 5:00 pm on July 21.Pande also informed that there was agreement to bring the
CK Raut-led Janmat party into the government.He said that if two ministries were demanded by Janmat, it was agreed that one minister and one
state minister would be given.A version of this article appears in the print on July 4, 2023, of The Himalayan Times.
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