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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]
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 ...
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.
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The party fielded 140 candidates to the House of Representatives at the 2022 general and provincial elections and forged an election pact with CPN (UML) in Jhapa, Banke and Rupandehi districts. [71] Party chairman Rajendra Lingden retained his seat in Jhapa 3 and the party gained 6 more direct seats .
Election Member Party 1991: Siddhi Lal Singh CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) March 1998: CPN (Marxist–Leninist) 1999: Krishna Lal Maharjan: CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) 2008: Raj Kaji Maharjan CPN (Maoist) January 2009: UCPN (Maoist) 2013: Chandra Maharjan: Nepali Congress: 2017: Krishna Lal Maharjan: CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) May ...
General elections are to be held in Nepal before November 2027 to elect the 275 members of the House of Representatives unless dissolved earlier. [1] There remains 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 representation.