NRM extends registration deadline to May
Todwong affirmed that a subsequent stage will start in May 2024, obliging all individuals who couldn’t partake at first.

Following the finish of the five-day Public Obstruction Development (NRM) yellow book update and enlistment of new individuals, Secretary General Richard Todwong has uncovered plans to give one more open door to the people who missed the activity.
Todwong affirmed that a subsequent stage will start in May 2024, obliging all individuals who couldn’t partake at first.
“We have recognized the worries raised by certain individuals who missed the update and enlistment work out,” he said.
“This augmentation will especially target understudies who are still in school and are likely individuals.”
Todwong noted cap understudies who are turning 18 and are as of now in school will have the potential chance to enroll during their vacation break in May.
As well as taking special care of missed enrollments, the subsequent stage means to arrive at every one of the 72,000 towns the nation over and work with online enlistment for individuals from the diaspora.
“We are expanding the update of the yellow book and enlistment of new individuals to remember every one of the 72,000 towns and people for the diaspora,” Todwong said.
The choice to expand the enrollment cutoff time comes because of calls from individuals from the Party’s top organ, the Focal Leader Board of trustees, who pushed for an augmentation because of different reasons including calculated difficulties and time imperatives.



