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Forming A Federal Socialist Party

Issue 48, November 25, 2012

By KTM Metro Reporter

November 22, 2012: quitting their mother parties, some ethnic political activists have set up a new political party called “Federal Socialist Party” today for institutionalizing the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal. Most of them were former members of the political parties such as NC and CPN-UML that have opposed federalism and federal states.

They quit their mother parties after the leaders of the mother parties did not back track from their negative stand on federalism and federal states. This is one more blow on the heads of the leaders that did not want to see Nepal being a federal democratic republic.

The founding fathers of the party said that the party was for institutionalizing  "federalism for ethnic emancipation and socialism for class emancipation", and the party would fight for setting up a single ethnic-identity federalism and building a society of social justice. 

The founders of the party made public the party flag and the manifesto, and the 98-member central level ad-hoc committee public in the mass rally at Khusibu in Kathmandu today, and declared that they would work for the historically exclusive and marginalized people. 

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