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It’s established, communists can unite too: PM Oli

Kathmandu, May 17 : Chairman of Communist Party Nepal (CPN) and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that a history has been created on unification among communists.
Addressing the party’s declaration programme this evening, Oli said that the party unification process was finalized as per the aspirations and wants of Nepalis.
Oli termed the unification of UML and Maoist Centre historical and crucial adding that the two parties were assimilated to each other.
“No communist party had majority so far. Now, the communist party has its government and has single party majority. We have governments in six provinces. We have majority of popular votes. We have single majority in the local levels. So, we have beautiful dreams. Those dreams should be fulfilled,” Chairman Oli said.
He committed to moving ahead by making correct and effective policies. “There is no point to get excuse by pointing fingers at one another. We have become firm on building the nation through correct policies,” he added.
Chairman Oli also claimed that the CPN would obtain three-fourths majority in the upcoming elections.
Regarding the provision of two chairs in the single party, Oli added that two chairmen were required to consult and were needed to lead the gigantic party and guide prosperity and good governance ahead.
Likewise, the PM reiterated that neither he would engage in corruption nor he would spare those involved in corruption. He also made commitment to rule of law, good governance, democratic norms and values, periodic elections and independent judiciary.