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RPP, Nepal Citizens Party, and Nepal House Party announce merger

Top leaders from all three parties jointly declared the merger.

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KATHMANDU: Three political parties—the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Nepal Nagarik Party, and Nepal House Party—have officially merged, forming a unified political force.

The unification was announced on Tuesday at a special program held at the RPP central office in Dhumbarahi.

Top leaders from all three parties jointly declared the merger.

According to the agreement, the newly unified party will retain the name Rastriya Prajatantra Party, along with its existing flag and election symbol.

Leaders expressed confidence that the merger would consolidate nationalist forces and strengthen their presence in upcoming elections.

Political analysts believe the move could bring a new dynamic to Nepal’s political landscape.

The unified party has stated that it will prioritize the agendas of a Hindu nation, constitutional monarchy, and good governance.