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The former Parliament of Nepal was dissolved by King Gyanendra in 2002, [1] on the grounds that it was incapable of handling the Maoist rebels. The country's five main political parties had staged protests against the king, arguing that he must either call fresh elections or reinstate the elected legislature.
Date in A.D. Date in B.S. Event 1846 1903 1846 Bhandarkhal massacre occurs led by Jung Bahadur Rana. [4]1847 1904 King Rajendra is forced by Jung Bahadur Rana to abdicate the throne in favor of his son and heir Surendra Bikram Shah.
Sanghiya Sadbhawna Party: Dimple Kumari Jha: 1 Socialist People's Party: Prem Bahadur Singh: 1 Federal Democratic National Forum (Tharuhat) Rukmini Chaudhary: 1 Bahujan Shakti Party: Biswendra Paswan: 1 Naya Shakti Party, Nepal: Ganga Satgauwa Chaudhary: 1 Independents-2
Year Event ~600 BCE: King Yalamber establishes his first Kirat kingdom in Kathmandu (present-day Nepal) defeating Bhuwan Singh, the third and last king of the Ahir Dynasty.. Kirat Kingdom originally came from beyond the Dudh Koshi
The Provincial Assembly (Nepali: प्रदेश सभा; Pradesh Sabha) is the unicameral legislative assembly for a federal province of Nepal. [1]According to Article 176 of the Constitution of Nepal 2015, following the dissolution of the provincial assembly all the members forming the Provincial Assembly are elected.
Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya Manch: Jhapa 2(B) Brikh Bahadur Pradhan CPN (UML) Solukhumbu 1(B) Buddhi Kumar Rajbhandari CPN (UML) Chandra Prakash Shrestha Nepali Congress: Morang 6(A) Chum Narayan Tabadar Nepali Congress: Ilam 2(B) Dhirendra Sharma CPN (Maoist Centre) Jhapa 2(A) Ekraj Karki CPN (UML) Panchthar 1(A) Ganesh Kumar Kambang CPN ...
The Madhesh Provincial Assembly (Nepali/Maithili/Bhojpuri: मधेश प्रदेश सभा) is a unicameral governing and law making body of Madhesh Province, one of the seven Provinces in Nepal, The assembly is seated in the provincial capital at Janakpur in Dhanusha District.
On 14 June 2015 the Madhesi Jana Adhikar Forum, Nepal, the Federal Socialist Party Nepal and the Khas Samabeshi Party announced that they were to merge on 15 June 2015 to intensify their efforts to revive the fast “fading” Madhesi and Janajati movement in the country. [3]