Rajendra Mahato, a senior leader, said the party would wait some time for the Oli government to address their concerns before giving its word to the Congress concerning the formation of a new government. The leaders of the party didn’t hide the fact that they have been negotiating with the Oli government to get its demands met.Ī five-member task force with two members from the Samajbadi Party and three from the government has been holding talks on the demands. It has also said it wants amendments to the Constitution to address its longstanding political demands in return for extending its support. Following pressure from the Ram Chandra Poudel faction, the Nepali Congress last week had decided to start negotiations to form an alliance to oust the Oli government.īut during the meeting, the fourth largest party in Parliament reiterated its stance that releasing Resham Chaudhary, a member of the lower house jailed for his involvement in the 2015 Tikapur riots in which nine people were killed, and withdrawal of 208 other cases against its leaders and cadres was its bottom line to extend its support. “However, there was no concrete answer from the Janata Samajbadi Party.”Ĭongress President Deuba had called the meeting of the three parties after widespread criticism in his party and outside that he wasn’t willing to replace the Oli government. “The Maoist Centre accepted the proposal and assured to withdraw the support to the government the day the Janata Samajbadi Party agrees to form an alliance against Oli,” Prakash Sharan Mahat, deputy general secretary of the Congress, who was present in the meeting, told the Post. The Oli-led CPN-UML has 121 votes in the House and with the support of the Janata Samajbadi Party it can continue to lead the government. The Maoist Centre has 49 seats in the lower house as four of its lawmakers have been relieved of their positions after they defected to the UML. The two parties had merged to form the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) in May 2018 but the Supreme Court invalidated the merger and revived the constituent parties on March 7 with its ruling on a petition by Rishiram Kattel, whose Nepal Communist Party was already registered at the Election Commission. The Oli government still has the support of the Maoist Centre which the latter gave the CPN-UML in February 2018. “We will withdraw support to the government very soon.” We said the Maoist Centre is ready to form an alliance of democratic forces for the formation of a new government,” said Narayan Kaji Shrestha, the Maoist Centre spokesperson. “Congress President Deuba asked about our view in unseating Oli. The Maoist Centre, however, agreed on the proposal to replace Prime Minister Oli with Sher Bahadur Deuba, president of the Nepali Congress, the main opposition in Parliament. But without the support of the Janata Samajbadi, with its 32 seats, Oli cannot be ousted. The three parties jointly control 142 seats in the 275-member House of Representatives, enough to unseat Oli. “We need to discuss the issue in the party’s meeting before coming out with any position on forming an alternative government.” “This is the first time the Congress made a proposal,” said Mahantha Thakur, chair of the Samajbadi Party. The agenda was to build an alliance to unseat Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.īut there was no concrete outcome as the Janata Samajbadi Party said it needed more time to discuss the proposal. Top leaders of Nepali Congress, Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) and Janata Samajbadi Party finally met for the first time on Friday since the Supreme Court on February 23 reinstated the House of Representatives.
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