Addressing the Central Committee meeting, UML chair KP Sharma Oli presented a 15-point report, questioning the Gen Z movement and the legitimacy of the interim government led by Sushila Karki.
Many members expressed concerns that UML's credibility among the public has declined amid rising internal dissent and pressure to step down following last month's Gen Z protests.
Oli defended his deposed government and criticised the formation of the interim government outside constitutional bounds.
The country's two major political parties, the Nepali Congress and the CPN (Maoist Centre), have indicated a willingness to make certain changes in their working style following the Gen Z movement.
Author's summary: UML faces internal dissent and declining public credibility.