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Top leaders of ruling coalition meeting again today

KATHMANDU, Sept 11: The meeting of top leaders of the ruling coalition is being held today. The meeting began at the prime minister's official residence, Baluwatar at 8 AM.
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KATHMANDU, Sept 11: The meeting of top leaders of the ruling coalition is being held today. The meeting began at the prime minister's official residence, Baluwatar at 8 AM.



A meeting of top leaders was also held on Saturday. After the meeting ended inconclusive, the meeting is scheduled to be held again today.


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It is said that the seat allocation will be finalized in today's meeting.


Earlier, the Task Force formed to decide the seat distribution among the ruling parties for the House of Representatives (HoR) election for the upcoming elections submitted its report. It is said that the top leaders will discuss the report and draw a conclusion in the meeting today.


 

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