Common minimum programme

The common minimum programme (CMP) is a document outlining the shared agenda, policy, and priorities of a coalition government in India and Nepal.

It provides a framework for government operations, ensuring that all participating parties share a common understanding of the key issues and goals they aim to collectively address.

The United Front, a coalition government established in 1996, emphasized secularism, economic reforms, social justice, and empowerment of marginalized groups through its Common Minimum Programme.

Its Common Minimum Programme prioritized national security, economic growth, infrastructure development, and effective governance.

Additionally, it aimed to foster social cohesion, reinforce federalism, and tackle issues pertaining to agriculture and rural progress.