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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 ...
The 14th General Convention of the Nepali Congress, in which delegates of the Nepali Congress Party re-elected Sher Bahadur Deuba as chairman, was held 13–15 December 2021, at Bhrikuti Mandap, Kathmandu. [1] Similarly, the convention of the six Province was held from 2–3 December. [1]
Nepali Congress: 15 July 2024 Incumbent Official website: 14. Ministry of Health and Population: स्वास्थ्य तथा जनसङ्ख्या मन्त्रालय: Pradip Paudel: Nepali Congress: 15 July 2024 Incumbent Official website: 15. Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs
Gagan Kumar Thapa (born 19 July 1976) is a Nepali politician who is the current General Secretary of the Nepali Congress. [2] He is currently serving as a Member of Parliament in the House of Representatives, Nepal from Kathmandu since 2008, and is currently in its Parliamentary Committee on Education and Health.
The Nepal Students Union (Nepal Bidyarthi Sangh) was the students wing of Nepali Congress (Democratic).The 8th general convention of Nepal Student Union (NSU) declared Kisor Rathor and Kiran Paudel as president and general secretary.
Meen Bahadur Bishwakarma is a Nepali politician, a member of the House of Representatives of the Federal Parliament of Nepal, [2] and a former minister of commerce of the Government of Nepal. [3] [4] He is also a member of the central working committee of the main opposition party, Nepali Congress. [5]
Dr. Chandra Bhandari (Nepali: डा. चन्द्र भण्डारी) (born Chandra Kant Bhandari, April 14, 1961, in Hunga-7, Gulmi) [1] is a Nepali politician and central member of the Nepali Congress party. [2] [3] Bhandari a member of parliament elected from Gulmi 1 through 2022 legislative election. [1] [4]
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).