United Left Front (Nepal) (2002)

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United Left Front, a joint front of Nepalese communist parties. ULF-N was founded on October 3, 2002, with the aim of mobilizing against the autocratic rule in the country.

The constituents of ULF-N are:

The convenor of ULF-N is C.P. Mainali.

CPN(MLM) and NSP(Malema) later merged to form the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist-Maoist). CPN(M) and CPN(United) merged to form the Communist Party of Nepal (United Marxist). Therefore the coalition now consists of:

It is a part of the Seven Party Alliance.

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