The Unification
Major Factions Merge to Form 'Nepali Communist Party'
In a major political consolidation, nine leftist parties announced their unification to form a new party. This interactive report breaks down the key leaders, the participating factions, the new party's core principles, and its future plans.
Leftist Parties Unified
New Party Formed
New Election Symbol
Key Players in the Unification
This section details the primary leaders who have taken coordination roles and the political factions that have merged to form the new entity. Click on a leader's name to see their new role.
New Leadership
Click a name below to see their confirmed role in the new party structure.
Select a leader to view their role.
Participating Factions
The new party is a merger of 9 distinct groups. The chart shows the composition, with the most prominent named factions listed below.
- CPN (Maoist Centre)
- CPN (Unified Socialist)
- Nepal Socialist Party
- Janata Samajbadi Party
- CPN (led by Chiran Pun)
- Deshbhakta Samajbadi Morcha
- And 3 other groups
Foundation of the New Party
The unity agreement establishes a clear ideological and structural foundation for the 'Nepali Communist Party', based on traditional principles and a collective approach.
Guiding Ideology
Marxism-Leninism
The party will adopt Marxism-Leninism as its core guiding principle.
Working Program
Scientific Socialism with Nepali Characteristics
This will be the party's official working program.
Governance Model
Collective Leadership
All committees will function based on the principle of democratic centralism and collective leadership.
Organizational Structure
Coordinator & Co-coordinator
This dual-leadership model will be applied at all levels, from central down to the ward committees.
Future Roadmap
The unified party has set a clear plan for formalizing its new structure and integrating its members.
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1
National Unity General Convention
The party has committed to holding a full general convention to finalize its structure and leadership.
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2
Form New Central Committee
A new central committee will be formed by integrating members from the central committees of all nine participating parties.


