Nepal’s Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is poised to formally adopt a platform of “constitutional socialism” at its inaugural general convention. Key resolutions include a commitment to a democratic republic and a prohibition of nepotism within the party structure. The convention will also see an expansion of the party’s central committee, increasing its membership to 136. This marks a significant step for the RSP, outlining its core ideological principles and organizational structure. The move signals the party’s intention to prioritize equitable governance and merit-based opportunities. These decisions are expected to shape the RSP’s future political agenda and public image as it seeks to establish itself within Nepal’s political landscape. The endorsement of these policies demonstrates a clear direction for the newly formed party.