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Nepal's 10 left parties merge to form single party ahead of general electionsTen communist parties, including the CPN (Maoist Centre) and CPN (Unified Socialist), merged to form the Nepali Communist Party ahead of th...
Nepal plunges into fresh crisis with Oli losing trust voteIf Oli fails that vote, once against Article 76 (2) could be invoked if any member presents a ground on which he or she can obtain a vote o...
Prachanda, Chief of Nepal's CPN-MC, proposes to drop 'Maoist Centre' from party nameThis has created a situation where Prime Minister Oli suddenly sees his position strengthened in the party, as he has a clear majority in t...
China on backfoot as Nepal Communist Party derecognised by SCBrokered by China, the CPN-UML and CPN (Maoist Centre) had merged in May 2018 to form a unified Nepal Communist Party (NCP) following the a...
Nepal's SC quashes unification of Oli-led CPN (UML) and Prachanda-led CPN (Maoist Center)The court said then CPN-UML and then CPN (Maoist Centre) would return to the pre-merger stage and if they were to merge, they should apply ...
Nepal’s ruling party leaders Prachanda and KP Sharma Oli close to a dealChina, led by its envoy Hou Yanqi in Kathmandu, played a critical role in forging in what is being described as a temporary truce between O...
NCP survived temporary split as Nepal PM KP Sharma Oli and Prachanda close to a dealThe ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) may have survived the danger of a split temporarily as party PM KP Sharma Oli and senior leader Prac...
Chinese political activism is on the rise in NepalThe economic engagement, the Belt and Road Initiative and political and security cooperation are pursued at the government-to-government le...
CPN-UML names KP Sharma Oli as Nepal's next Prime MinisterKP Sharma Oli, 65, served as the country's prime minister from October 11, 2015 to August 3, 2016. He is known for his pro-China stance.
CPI for reunification of Left parties under one entity"The issues on which Communists were divided in 1964 have become irrelevant now. There is no difference in activities and policies, program...
Causes for split irrelevant, we are for merger with CPM: CPI"Our party is for reunification of the Communist movement. We do believe duplicity of work by various communist parties is meaningless," CP...
Causes for split irrelevant, we are for merger with CPM: CPI"Our party is for reunification of the Communist movement. We do believe duplicity of work by various communist parties is meaningless," CP...
It's time for Left parties to join 'Janata Parivar': SP leader Shivpal Yadav"I ask Communist party leader Atul Anjan to join Janata Parivar. It's the need of the hour to fight capitalist forces being promoted by the...
Budget 2015 will favour big corporates and industries, says CPI'It is evident that the interim Budget totally favoured corporate houses by providing concessions worth crores of rupees and government wil...
CPI for eventual merger of communistsCPI general secretary S Sudhakar Reddy, who briefed media on the party's national council meeting held in Nagpur, advocated "reunification"...
Left parties to meet in Delhi; CPI sings unity mantra"The meeting would be attended by CPI, CPI(M), RSP, Forward Bloc, CPI-ML (Liberation) and SUCI," CPI general secretary S Sudhakar Reddy sai...
CPI revives debate on merger of communist partiesCPI-M leaders reacted in a lukewarm manner to the call holding that many of the factors led to the 1964 split were still relevant.
- Communist history shows the comrades cannot merge, but they can always split
The CPI(M), which split from the parent party in a fit of ideological pique, initially hemmed and hawed, but finally dismissed the idea.
- CPI and the CPI-M likely to unite
After the merger, will the united CPI continue to call itself a communist party, dedicated to revolution, or will it embrace social democra...
- Reunification of CPI-M & CPI cannot be totally ruled out: VS
In a statement that could trigger a debate in Left circles, Kerala Chief Minister and CPI-M politburo member V S Achuthanandan has said re-...