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Nepali Congress 10 July 1959 [10] 15 December 1960 1 Bakhan Singh Gurung [a] Nepali Congress 10 July 1959 [10] 15 December 1960 1 Dipa Gurung Nepal Communist Party CPN (UML) Gandaki Province, Women 4 March 2018 [8] 3 March 2024 1 Dipak Bahadur Gurung Nepali Congress: Open 27 June 2001 [7] 2003 1 Durga Gurung: Nepali Congress: Karnali Province ...
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.
In the 1991 general election, the Nepali Congress won 110 of 205 seats but Bhattarai lost his seat and yielded the position of prime minister to Girija Prasad Koirala who held his seat until 1994. [28] During the 1994 general election, the Nepali Congress lost its majority to Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist). The CPN (UML ...
Nepali Congress politicians from Sudurpashchim Province (32 P) Pages in category "Nepali Congress politicians" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Nepali Congress: 90 Gulmi North-West Nilambar Sharma Nepali Congress: 91 Gulmi South-West Pushkar Nath Pokharel Nepali Congress: 92 Gulmi Mid-East Kashi Nath Gautam Nepali Congress: 93 Palpa West Achut Raj Regmi Nepali Congress: 94 Palpa East Kamal Raj Regmi Communist Party of Nepal: 95 Nuwakot South-East Jaman Singh Gurung Nepali Congress: 96 ...
Nepali Congress: Bardiya 2: Mangal Prasad Tharu: Nepali Congress: Bardiya 3 Khem Raj Bhatt: Nepali Congress: Bajura 1: Janak Raj Giri: Nepali Congress: Bajhang 1: Arjun Jang Bahadur Singh: Nepali Congress: Bajhang 2 Suresh Malla: Nepali Congress: Achham 1: Gobinda Bahadur Shah: Nepali Congress: Achham 2: Ram Bahadur Bista: Nepali Congress: Doti ...
The 1959 constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal, proclaimed on 12 February 1959, first mentions the Pratinidhi Sabha first as follows: "There shall be a Parliament which shall consist of His Majesty and two Houses, to be known respectively as the Senate and the House of Representatives (Pratinidhi Sabha)" (Article No. 18, Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal, 1959).
Gagan Thapa, Current Member of Parliament, General Secretary of the Nepali Congress, and Former Minister of Health, son-in-law of Arjun Narasingha; Jagadiswor Narasingha K.C., Former Member of the 1st and 2nd Constituent Assembly. Former President of Nepali Congress Nuwakot, younger brother of Arjun Narasingha