At the end of 2020, a major split in the
Nepal Communist Party
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revived the
Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist), (CPN (UML)) and the
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) (CPN (Maoist Centre)).
A further split occurred within the
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when a group led by
Ram Bahadur Thapa (Badal) joined
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. Similarly, a group led by former prime minister
Madhav Kumar Nepal and
Jhala Nath Khanal split from
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to form
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.
In December 2021, a small group led by
Hridayesh Tripathi
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A former Minister of Health and Population Tripathi has w ...
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to form the
People's Progressive Party. Another group led by Senior Vice-president
Bam Dev Gautam
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in September 2021 and is preparing to form a new party as of February 2022.
Split in Nepal Communist Party
Internal conflict
During a party secretariat meeting on 21 August 2019, senior leader
Madhav Kumar Nepal issued a note of dissent regarding the divided party and criticized the two co-chairmen,
K.P. Sharma Oli, the then prime minister, and
Pushpa Kamal Dahal. Nepal's grievances with party leadership included their inability to expediently complete the merger between the former CPN (UML) and CPN (Maoist Centre), the two parties that had combined to form the CPN.
He also criticized Oli for not following the "One Leader, One Position" policy that the party had campaigned on and called for Oli to either resign as party leader or as prime minister.
Another meeting took place on 21 November 2019, when the party decided on moving forward with two party leaders, with Dahal holding the position of executive head of the party. The meeting also resulted in an agreement to allow Oli to complete his full term as prime minister.
Another disagreement arose when factions in the party did not favor a grant that the government had previously negotiated with the United States under the
Millennium Challenge Corporation
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. The issue was resolved after a task force formed by the party decided to not endorse the proposed agreement as is.
Criticism by party members led the Prime Minister Oli to reshuffle his cabinet in November 2019.
In February 2020,
Bam Dev Gautam
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was appointed as the party's vice-chairman after the party's central committee amended the party statute. Party co-chairman,
Pushpa Kamal Dahal and
Madhav Kumar Nepal criticized the Oli government's handling of the
COVID-19 pandemic
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and leaders within the party urge senior leadership to call a meeting of the secretariat to discuss the government's work. At the meeting of the secretariat, some leaders called on Oli's resignation, but a later meeting decided to allow Oli to stay on after he agreed to work under the party's instructions and let Dahal perform his duties as the party's executive leader.
In August 2020, a panel tasked to resolve the party's internal dispute proposed that a national convention be held in April 2021 regarding party unity, a recommendation which was endorsed by the party's standing committee.
Another cabinet reshuffle was done on 16 October 2020 but Oli was criticized by the party for not consulting them.
On 14 November 2020, co-chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal presented a political document at a party secretariat meeting that accused K.P. Sharma Oli of not following the party's directions, unilaterally leading the government and turning a blind eye towards corruption. In response, Oli attacked Dahal for not letting him run the government, promoting factionalism and nepotism, as well as preventing victims of the
Nepalese Civil War
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from getting justice.
Vertical split in NCP
On 20 December 2020, K.P. Sharma Oli called on President Bidhya Devi Bhandari to dissolve the
House of Representatives
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and call for fresh elections.
In an address to the nation, Oli claimed that he dissolved the house because the party had not let him work as prime minister, and that a no-confidence motion was being prepared against him from within the party. The decision was met with criticism within the party, and seven ministers close to the Dahal–Nepal faction in his cabinet resigned in protest.
In December 2020, K.P. Oli called a meeting of central committee leaders close to him and added 556 new members to the existing 446-member central committee body. The new central committee was to organize a party unity convention in November 2021. The meeting also removed
Narayan Kaji Shrestha
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as party spokesperson and replaced him with
Pradeep Gyawali.
At the same time as K.P. Oli expanded the central committee with his allies, the Dahal–Nepal faction of the party also organized its own central committee meeting with 310 members of the original central committee and replaced K.P. Oli as party co-chairman with
Madhav Kumar Nepal.
The meeting also decided to protest against the government to restore the House of Representatives.
Election Commission registry
After the merger of the NCP (UML) and NCP (Maoist Centre), the NCP registered with the
Election Commission of Nepal
The Election Commission ( ne, निर्वाचन आयोग, नेपाल; ''Nirvācana āyōg, Nēpāl'') is a constitutional body responsible for conducting and monitoring elections, as well as registering parties and candidates and r ...
on 7 June 2018 under the name "Nepal Communist Party (NCP)". While the nascent party attempted to register under "Nepal Communist Party", the Election Commission of Nepal had refused their application since there was already a party with that name, the
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, a small group led by
Rishi Kattel
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. To get around the issue, the NCP added "(NCP)" to the end of its name,
which lead the party to become colloquially known as the "NCP Double".
Following the split between the Oli and Dahal-Nepal factions, the Election Commission declined to recognize either faction as the legitimate holders of the NCP's registration.
On 8 March 2021, Nepal's Supreme Court stated that the allocation of the name ''Nepal Communist Party'' upon the merger of the CPN (UML) and CPN (Maoist Centre), and by extension the merger itself, was void ''ab initio'', as the name was already allotted to the party led by Kattel, and that the NCP stood "dismissed".
Upon the ruling, the NCP (UML) and NCP (Maoist Centre) were revived in their state prior to the merger, although they could merge again if they wanted and followed procedure.
Split in Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre)
The CPN (Maoist Centre) party faced a split when the Members of House of Representatives including
Prabhu Sah,
Gauri Shankar Chaudhary,
Lekhraj Bhatta, former deputy prime minister
Top Bahadur Rayamajhi and two
National Assembly
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members including former Home Minister
Ram Bhadur Thapa,
Chandra Bahadur Khadka left the party to join the
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, along with Maoist leaders
Dawa Lama Tamang and
Mani Thapa, nine provincial assembly members, four mayors and nine rural municipality chairpersons. Later on, provincial assembly members, including Tanka Angbuhan from
Province No. 1, Ram Chandra Mandal, Jwala Kumari Sah, Kundan Prasad Kushwaha and Mohammad Samir from
Madhesh Province, Dadhiram Neupane and Dinesh Panthi from
Lumbini Province
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, Dharma Raj Regmi from
Karnali Province and Jhapat Bohara from
Sudurpashchim Province
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, left the party. Similarly, mayors of
Rangeli Municipality,
Katahariya Municipality,
Bideha Municipality and
Maulapur Municipality left the party to join CPN (UML).
The former members complained that party president Pushpa Kamal Dahal had stayed chairman for decades since he did not conduct general party conventions, that he was family centric, and that he made party decisions as a dictator.
Splits in Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist)
2021 vertical split
On 18 July 2021, 22 member of
House of Representatives
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from the CPN (UML) voted for
Sher Bahadur Deuba as Prime Minister, defying the party whip.
As a result, dispute rose among former prime ministers
Madhav Kumar Nepal and
KP Sharma Oli due to Madhav's faction supporting the government despite the party being in the opposition. On 18 August 2021, Madhav Kumar formed a new party called
Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist)
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.
Former Prime Minister
Jhalanatha Khanal, party vice presidents and as many as 31 MP's joined the new party. This constituted a split from the top to lower level committees of party.
2021 minor splits
A minor group led by senior vice president,
Bamdev Gautam left the party on 4 September 2021.
Currently they are in the process of registering a new party.
Another minor group, led by
Hridayesh Tripathi
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A former Minister of Health and Population Tripathi has w ...
along with MPs
Brijesh Kumar Gupta
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and
Ishwar Dayal Mishra also split away on 26 August 2021 and formed the
People's Progressive Party.
Aftermath
The government of central level and provincial level changed as a result of changes to the legislature. Other factions except CPN (UML) joined with the
Nepali Congress
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to stay in power and
Sher Bahadur Deuba of NC was elected new Prime minister of Nepal.
Changes in legislatures
Dissolution and reinstatement of parliament
President
Bidya Devi Bhandari dissolved the
House of Representatives
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per advice of the prime minister
KP Sharma Oli on 20 December 2020. Due to internal conflict in the ruling
Nepal Communist Party (NCP)
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,
KP Sharma Oli recommended the dissolution before a no-confidence motion could be passed. The dissolution was challenged in the
Supreme Court of Nepal, which passed a verdict reinstating the House of Representatives on 22 February 2021.
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Kathmandu Post, 22 February 2021.
Protests
On 8–10 January 2021, a two-day strike was held nationwide in protest at the government. A mass rally was held on 20–21 January 2021, when thousands took to the streets to protest the dissolution of parliament. Clashes took place between police and protesters.
Lawsuits
13 petitions were filed at the
Supreme Court of Nepal challenging the constitutionality of the move. All petitions were heard by the constitutional bench that includes the
Chief Justice and 4 other justices. More than 300 lawyers have participated against or in support of the cabinet decision in discussion on constitutional bench. The five-member Constitutional Bench of Anil Kumar Sinha, Bishowambhar Shrestha, Cholendra Shumsher Rana, Sapana Pradhan Malla and Tej Bahadur KC declared the House dissolution unconstitutional on December 20 and called for Parliamentary meeting within 13 days.
Reactions
One faction of
Nepal Communist Party
The Nepal Communist Party, abbreviated NCP ( ne, नेपाल कम्युनिष्ट पार्टी, ) is a defunct communist party of Nepal. It was founded on 17 May 2018, from the unification of two leftist parties, Communist ...
, led by
Pushpa Kamal Dahal and
Madhav Kumar Nepal, and
Nepali Congress
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, the largest major opposition group have protested against the decision. Pushpa Kamal Dahal,
Gagan Thapa,
Sher Bahadur Deuba and other prominent politicians have deemed the move unconstitutional. Seven ministers from the Dahal-Nepal faction have resigned to protest Oli's move.
Dahal-Nepal faction of Nepal Communist Party organized country-wide general protest against the decision on February 4, 2021. Arsons and vandalisms were reported due to the strike. The protestors have claimed that 77 protestors were detained within the valley. In response to this strike, K.P. Oli held a mass assembly on February 5, 2021, in front of
Narayanhiti Palace.
India
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has maintained that this event is Nepal's internal matter.
China has sent its officials in an attempt to make peace between two splintered factions of Nepal Communist Party.
See also
*
2021 split in the People's Socialist Party, Nepal
References
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