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Nepal Communist Party CPN (Maoist Centre) Gandaki Province, Dalit 4 March 2018 [8] 3 March 2022 1 Jagat Bahadur Bogati CPN (UML) Independent: Open 26 June 1991 [3] [5] 27 June 1999 2 Kabita Bogati Nepal Communist Party CPN (UML) Karnali Province, Women 4 March 2018 [8] 3 March 2022 1 Baldev Bohara Nepali Congress: Sudurpaschchim Province, Open ...
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]
Each of the seven provinces elects 8 members each and Government of Nepal nominates 3 members and recommends to the president for approval. The electoral college consists of members of the provincial assembly and chairperson/mayor and vice-chairperson/deputy mayor of the local bodies within the province. Each provincial assembly member's vote ...
The Second Federal Parliament of Nepal, was elected by the 2022 general elections on 20 November 2022. [1] The elections elected 275 Members of Parliament (MPs), 165 for each constituency and 110 through the party list, to the House of Representatives. [2] The parliament convened for the first time on 9 January 2023. [3]
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.
This article contains a list of Wikipedia articles about Nepalese politicians by alphabetic order of family name. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Nepal’s prime minister will continue leading his shaky governing coalition after winning his fourth vote of confidence in two years on Monday. Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal called the vote ...
The House of Representatives, commonly known as Pratinidhi Sabha (Nepali: प्रतिनिधि सभा, romanized: Pratinidhi Sabhā), is one of the houses of the Federal Parliament of Nepal, with the other house being the National Assembly. [1] Members of the House of Representatives are elected through a parallel voting system.