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Is Nepal S Grand Old Party Heading for Another Breakup

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This article covers internal political dynamics of the Nepali Congress party in Nepal. There is no direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or corporate margin effect. The event is purely political and does not trigger any of the concrete commercial criteria (investment, regulation, price move, M&A, economic indicator). Therefore, no sector is commercially affected.

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  • Nepali Congress internal strife after Supreme Court recognized Gagan Thapa faction as official party on April 17.
  • Dissident group led by Purna Bahadur Khadca plans to form new party on May 29.
  • Thapa elected party president in January, ousting Sher Bahadur Deuba.
  • Deuba under investigation for money laundering.
  • Khadca faction demands new central committee and 15th general convention; Thapa has not agreed.

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