Primary proposal on seat sharing among the alliance partners
Kathmandu, 2 September: The five-party-alliance partners have performed flexibility on their previous claim on the seats for the federal parliament.
On the 1 September meeting, the alliance partners finally proposed a plan for providing 85 seats to the Nepali Congress and sharing the remaining 80 seats with the rest four parties.
Out of the 80 seats, a proposal has been made for providing 45 seats to the Maoist Center, 18 seats to the Unified Socialist Party, 15 seats to the Janata Samajbadi Party and 2 seats to the Rastriya Jana Morcha, reports Rajdhani vernacular daily.
However, Madhav Nepal and Upendra Yadav have not accepted the present draft for seat sharing.
Thursday’s meeting ended without conclusion after the two leaders opposed the primary draft.
In the meantime, although Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has accepted the present seat allocation, Ramchandra Poudel and Gagan Thapa have expressed dissatisfaction. Thapa has claimed a minimum of 100 seats for the NC.
People’s News Monitoring Service
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