NC’s SGC: Proposes Dissolution of Central Committee, Thapa Presents Political Proposal

NC’s SGC endorses working procedure, proposes dissolution of central leadership
A closed session of the ongoing Special General Convention (SGC) of the Nepali Congress today endorsed the SGC Working Procedure, 2082.
The closed session going on at Bhrikutimandap in the federal capital proposed the dissolution of the existing central executive committee.
According to the endorsed document, the term of the central executive committee elected by the 14th General Convention (Dec10–14, 2021) has already expired. The document further stated that a new central executive committee will be elected until the 15th General Convention is convened.
As per the approved working procedure, the Party President shall chair the Special Central General Convention. In the absence of the President, the senior-most member present, based on age, shall preside over the session.
Likewise, for the facilitation and continuity of the closed session under the Special General Convention, a five-member presidium shall be elected.
Nepali Congress (NC) General Secretary Gagan Kumar Thapa has presented a political proposal on contemporary issues at a closed session being held as part of the party’s two-day Special General Convention. The event began on Sunday at the local Bhrikutimandap.
The proposal highlights the relevance of the Special General Convention in the aftermath of the September 8–9 Gen Z movement, the legal validity of the SGC, the Congress’s historical traditions, the current political context, and the policy resolutions of the convention.
It also incorporates issues related to general elections, the development of an advanced democracy and a pluralistic society, ending the practice of pre-election alliances, good governance and corruption control, and reforms in the electoral system, among others.




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