Demand for a directly elected executive PM and king as a guardian institution

The Rastriya Prajatantra Party has demanded reforms in the form of government and electoral system to end corruption and instability.

In the meeting of the Central Working Committee held in Dhulikhel, the issue of changing the form of government to have a directly elected Prime Minister and a King was discussed.
RPP Chairman Rajendra Lingden has demanded that the current form of government and electoral system be reformed to have a fully proportional parliament, a directly elected executive prime minister and king as a guardian institution.

RPP will contest the election without any alliance:Lingden

15 April, Chitwan. Rastriya Prajatantra Party Chairman Rajendra Lingden has said that RPP will contest the local elections on its own without any alliance with any political party.

Lingden, who arrived in Chitwan today for a party function, told reporters that Rastriya Prajatanta Party is not ready to contest the election by forming an alliance with any political party and that there is no formal discussion about forming an alliance with anyone.

“We have given the responsibility of selecting candidates and the entire election to the local level, but without forming an alliance with any party, RPP will contest the election on its own,” Lingden said.