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  2. Foreign relations of Belize - Wikipedia

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    See Belize–United States relations. Belize-United States relations have traditionally been close and cordial. The United States is Belize's principal trading partner and major source of investment funds. It is also home to the largest Belizean community outside Belize, estimated to be 70,000 strong.

  3. List of political parties in Belize - Wikipedia

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    When Belize became fully independent and joined in the Commonwealth [2] on September 21, 1981, the two parties UDP (United Democratic Party) and PUP rose in the political scene. [3] This made an effect two-party system. [3] The UDP believes in pro-business and the PUP believes in pro-labour but both are closely centred in the spectrum. [3]

  4. Foreign relations of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepal-Japan relations date back to the late eighteenth century. [23] The relationship became formal with the establishment of diplomatic relations on 1 September 1956. [23] The Embassy of Nepal was established in Tokyo in 1965 and Japan established its embassy in Kathmandu in 1967. Nepal has honorary consulates in Osaka and Fukuoka.

  5. List of diplomatic missions in Belize - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions in Belize. The official capital of Belize is Belmopan, however four countries maintain their embassies in the former capital, Belize City, on the Caribbean coast. There are a total of 12 embassies/high commission in the country, with several other countries accrediting ambassadors from elsewhere.

  6. Senate (Belize) - Wikipedia

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    the National Trade Union Congress of Belize and the Civil Society Steering Committee non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in good standing In practice, the party that wins the general election (by capturing the most seats in the lower house of representatives) also controls the Senate.

  7. Nepali Congress - Wikipedia

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    The Nepali Congress (Nepali: नेपाली कांग्रेस Nepali pronunciation: [neˈpali ˈkaŋres]; abbr. NC) is a social democratic political party in Nepal and the largest party in the country. [13]

  8. Pabitra Niraula Kharel - Wikipedia

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    She was born on 3 February 1964 in Damak, Jhapa to Khadga Maya Niraula and her husband Chhabi Lal. [3] She has an education up to Intermediate level. [3] She entered active politics in 1978 while still a student, as a member of the student wing of the Nepali communist movement that was fighting against the "party-less" Panchayat system in the country.

  9. National Assembly (Belize) - Wikipedia

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    House committee meetings to hear public opinions and possible changes to the bill. The bill is debated in the House of Representatives. ( 2nd Reading) The bill is accepted and voted upon ( 3rd Reading) if it is passed by a majority votes it becomes an act. The act goes through the same three stages/ readings in the Senate before it becomes a law.