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8 Shrawan 2079 Baburam Bhattarai leaves People's Socialist Party, Nepal and forms Nepal Socialist Party. [102] 22 November 2022 6 Mangshir 2079 2022 Nepalese general election is held and the Nepali Congress wins the election with 89 votes. CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) wins 78 votes while the CPN (Maoist Centre) wins 32 votes. [103] [104] [105]
General elections were held in Nepal on 20 November 2022 to elect the 275 members of the House of Representatives. [2] There were two ballots in the election; one to elect 165 members from single-member constituencies via FPTP , and the other to elect the remaining 110 members from a single nation-wide constituency via party-list proportional ...
A party with an overall majority (more seats than all other parties combined) following an election forms the government. If a party has no outright majority, parties can seek to form coalitions. The first provincial assembly elections in Nepal were held on 26 November and 7 December 2017.
The 2022 Nepalese local elections were held on 13 May 2022 in 6 metropolitan cities, 11 sub-metropolitan cities, 276 municipalities and 460 rural municipalities. [3] These were the second set of local-level elections to be held since the promulgation of the new constitution in 2015 . [ 4 ]
Provincial assembly elections were held in Nepal on 20 November 2022 along with the general election. 330 seats in the seven provincial assemblies will be elected by first-past-the-post voting and 220 by proportional representation.
Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) Devi Prasad Gyawali 12,744 Rastriya Prajatantra Party: Jagdishwor Adhikari 7,608 Hamro Nepali Party: Hari Ram Rimal 827 Others 1,494 Invalid votes Result NC gain Source: Election Commission
^ a: The NSP only collaborated with the CPN (MC) for the 2022 Nepalese general election using CPN (MC)'s election symbol as a common symbol for both the parties. [6] Out of their 32 seats combined in the 2nd Federal Parliament of Nepal , 2 seats are of the NSP: Mahindra Ray Yadav elected directly and Umrawati Devi Yadav from the PR Category.
The House of Representatives of Nepal is the lower house of the country's Federal Parliament. It is housed at the International Convention Centre, in Kathmandu, the capital. The current House of Representatives was elected by the general elections held on 20 November 2022, and its first session convened on 9 January 2023. [1] [2] [3]