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Nine Nepali leftist factions merged into the Nepali Communist Party ahead of the March 2026 election.
Nine leftist factions in Nepal, including the CPN (Maoist Centre) and CPN (Unified Socialist), have merged into a new unified party, the Nepali Communist Party, ahead of the March 2026 general election.
The move, announced on November 5, 2025, aims to consolidate leftist forces amid youth-led political movements and internal party divisions.
The new party will use a five-pointed star as its symbol and adopt Marxism-Leninism with Nepali characteristics.
While most major communist groups are joining, some factions have split off to form new parties.
The merger follows a major anti-government uprising in September 2024 that led to political upheaval, at least 72 deaths, and the appointment of interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki.
The Election Commission confirmed 125 parties have registered for the upcoming vote, with registration open until November 18.
Nueve facciones izquierdistas nepalíes se fusionaron en el Partido Comunista de Nepal antes de las elecciones de marzo de 2026.